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Last Updated: 06/04/2007 16:57:04
My head's gone,
packed its case and left.
My head's gone,
don't know when I'll see it next.
My head's gone,
it's off to parts unknown.
My head's gone,
my cover has been blown.
My head's gone,
left me feeling flat.
My head's gone,
said I was acting like a twat.
My head's gone,
it had no time for small talk.
My head's gone,
made the decision to walk.
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My head's gone,
slammed the door on its way out.
My head's gone,
it didn't know what I was on about.
My head's gone,
it left in a flood of tears.
My head's gone,
confirmed all of my worst fears.
My head's gone,
the sign outside says: 'Space to Let'.
My head's gone,
I've had all the chances I'll ever get.
My head's gone,
left me in a state of distress.
My head's gone,
said my life was an absolute mess.
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My head's gone,
it's getting away from all the abuse.
My head's gone,
it had nothing left to lose.
My head's gone,
I hope it stays in touch.
My head's gone,
but I don't think it'll miss me much.
My head's gone,
don't know when it'll be back.
My head's gone,
it couldn't hack all the flack.
My head's gone,
it really had to fly.
My head's gone,
it didn't stop to say goodbye.
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My head's gone,
vanished without a trace.
My head's gone,
told me I was an utter disgrace.
My head's gone,
it's not open for debate.
My head's gone,
it fancied a clean slate.
My head's gone,
so I sit and stare at the wall.
My head's gone,
I'm still waiting for it to call.
My head's gone,
and it also took my heart.
My head's gone,
maybe it's time for a fresh start
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Copyright © Joe Hakim 2007
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Question: Was Hitler misunderstood?
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JXXXX-
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