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Deadsy
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Songwriters: Numan, Gary

It was hard to avoid
I suppose it was the shame
But they didn't even try
You see we'd never met
And they didn't have names
There was nothing I could do


So I turned on the crowd
And I screamed 'you and you'
'It could have been you


And they seemed to think
That I looked that way
Or maybe I was wrong
So I said.......Do you know Mr. Wall?
And they looked the other way
And then they smiled at me


But the police came
And I said it was me
And I just walked away.........{Gary Numan Cover}


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