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Hello walls, (Hello, hello.) How'd things go for you today? Don't you miss her. Since she up and walked away? And I'll bet you dread to spend another lonely night with me, But lonely walls, I'll keep you company. "Unblinking eyes are everywhere".
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Hello walls, (Hello, hello.)How'd things go for you today?Don't you miss her.Since she up and walked away?And I'll bet you dread to spend another lonely night with me,But lonely walls, I'll keep you company "Unblinking eyes are everywhere" I always feel like somebody's watching me Who's playing tricks on me I always feel like somebody's watching me Tell me it can't be “I see you looking at meLike i'm some kind of freakGet up outta your seatWhy dont you do somethin'?” "I'll be watching you..." Don't look at me if you're looking for perfection Don't look at me I will only let you down I'll do my best to point you in the right direction But don't look at me "...two bulbous eyes stare at you upside down..."
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