One's in the city, feeding the poor / one went to Hong Kong, to find some work / just like the thick air of summer days / isolation starts to weigh / one bought a ticket, he'll take the train / one's watching children, the rich will pay / and on the way, they're counting days and sweat-drenched months / if who I am is something like a piece of each of you, you've scattered me, all across the world (2x) / so I'll spread out a blanket across my heart / look in the mirror, and start to smile / cook favorite dinners and sip tea slow / we'll be back before you know / not good with calling, it's just my way / so I'll just sit here, and strum for days / but I'll get nowhere, except the notes that sound like you / if who I am is something like a piece of each of you, you've scattered me, all across the world (4x)
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