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Well I could bury my head in my hands
like a proverbial ostrich with his head in the sand.
Or maybe I should take a stand,
it's just it gets so comfortable
riposting on my divan.
sometimes I get to thinking especially when I've been drinking
That you are my raison d'être et cetera, et cetera.
Yes you are my raison d'être et cetera, et cetera.
Bury my head in my hands.
Bury my head in my hands.
Bury my head in my hands.
Bury my head in my hands.
You know it's such a soft option to bury your head in your hands
Like some proverbial ostrich with his head in the sand.
It's just that sometimes when I've been drinking
Eventually I get to thinking
âbout my past.
Well I've said it before and I'll say it again:
There are so many things
Beyond my ken .
But you are my raison d'être et cetera, et cetera.
I know one thing
At least I know one thing
Bury my head in my hands
You are my raison d'être et cetera, et cetera
Bury my head in my hands
Bury my head in my hands
Bury my head in my hands
I could bury my head in my hands
Bury my head in my hands
Bury my head in my hands
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