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Hull |
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Whosoever besaw her could never forget the sight |
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Mangled up in mystery, madonna of the clear white light |
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The moon slipped in silence and settled upon her face |
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I saw then the sadness of the whole human race. |
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But I could not believe what I saw with my eyes |
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Oh no, not me, I'm an ordinary guy |
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And I don't believe in miracles, miracles don't exist |
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Oh no, I don't believe, don't believe in this. |
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She turned her head in torment, trying to explain |
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Her position as a woman was one and the same |
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As me with my moments but my moments were not to blame |
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For future lies and alibis and crazy old fashioned games. |
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But could not believe what I saw with my eyes |
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Oh no, not me, I'm an ordinary guy |
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And I don't believe in miracles,e miracles don't exist |
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Oh no, I don't believe, don't believe in this. |
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Then she smiled, she smiled again, she smiled again for free |
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Reminded me of William Blake and the smile of eternity |
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She was Bardot, she was Buddah, she was Marilyn Monroe |
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And by the light in her eyes like the midnight skies, I swear I began to know. |
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That I could believe what I saw with my eyes |
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Oh yes, it's me and I'm an extraordinary guy |
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And I do believe in miracles, that's all there is exists |
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Oh yes, I do believe, do believe in this. |