If I could give you anything, I’d give you this
It’s the best vacuum cleaner you’ve ever put your hands on
Because you haven’t touched much apart from the door
Watch the dust leave your apartment floor
Because the name of the day when you walk to your car
it’s staring you in the face wondering where you are
And when you realize where you come from
maybe you’ll be okay in your own home
Falling ins and falling outs, and falling ins and falling outs
Falling ins and falling outs, and falling ins and falling outs
If I could give you anything, I’d give you this
It’s the best vacuum cleaner you’ll ever put your hands on
Because you only live by the things that you know
But the least you could do is clean your home
Falling ins and falling outs, and falling ins and falling outs
And falling ins and falling outs
Falling ins and falling outs, and falling ins and falling outs
And falling ins and falling outs
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