I stepped out this morning
With a teardrop in my eye
I walked over to the stone grave
Where she was buried when she died
She killed her body but her spirit lived
Then her body came back too
She wouldn't take me back
She said:
"For what you did I still hate you"
Could you help me find my way home?
'Cause I don’t know which way to roam
And I feel so out of place
I just wanna get back to outer space
Yeah yeah
Her lonely spirit roamed for 37 years
She cried so many times a day
It made her kisses taste like tears
I never knew the meaning of sadness
Until I met this girl
And now I hate most everything
In this violent world
Could you help me find my way home
'Cause I don’t know which way to roam
And I feel so out of place
I just wanna get back to outer space
Yeah yeah
Don't ever try to understand the way I feel
Don't ever try to claim
Possession of what you steal
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