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Undone

by Pearl Jam

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Last stop on the westcoast line South of the northern border One small corner on my mind Everybody, they know me there Don't get any second glances Chances are that they don't care The world has come undone Like to change it everyday Change don't come at once It's a wave building before it breaks Can't wait for election day Witness the occupation Corporations rule the day Well you know the pendulum throws Farther out to the one side, swinging Has to sweep back the other way The world has come undone Another day and who can wait Change don't come at once It's a wave building before it breaks All this hope and nowhere to go This is how I used to feel, but no more The world has come undone Like a game that few can play Change don't come from one It's a wave building before it breaks.

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