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Oh, And Your Ex Stopped By
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Even The Atheists Are Praying
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Guess What Happened To Me And The Truck
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Pardon Me, Do You Happen To Know Anything
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Well, I'd Better Go Now. I'm Almost At The Wall
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You Were An Accident
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An Angel Speaks To A Devil. The Devil
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A Couple Stands On A City Street Where Holiday
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Well, At Least He Made Curfew
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Let's Just Invade The Picnic
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I Was Reading The Anti-texting Billboard
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