down on the boardwalk where the people get wet
and the salt water air fits like a tourniquet
i caught a glimpse of my future in your figure somehow
and someone said something about a storm coming in
well you may have the weapons
and you may have the wealth
but don't put me in the ground just yet
i can do it myself
on the corner of clayton or washington
you smiled like a tiger in the eastern sun
i watched my friends line up in the firing line
and someone said something, i was too caught up
you're so beautiful, let's count the ways
all the things i could guess at, that i wouldn't change
for all the glory of a trainwreck
or all the things that remain
well you may have the options
and you may have the help
but don't put me in the ground just yet
i can do it myself
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