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My eyes adored you |
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Though I never laid a hand on you |
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My eyes adored you |
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Like a million miles away from me |
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You couldn't see how I adored you |
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So close, so close and yet so far away |
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Carried your books from school |
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Playing make-believe you're married to me |
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You were fifth grade, I was sixth |
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When we came to be |
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Walking home every day |
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Over Barnegat Bridge and Bay |
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Till we grew into the me and you |
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Who went our separate ways |
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My eyes adored you |
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Though I never laid a hand on you |
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My eyes adored you |
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Like a million miles away from me |
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You couldn't see how I adored you |
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So close, so close and yet so far |
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Headed for city lights |
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Climbed the ladder up to fortune and fame |
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I worked my fingers to the bone |
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Made myself a name |
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Funny, I seem to find |
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That no matter how the years unwind |
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Still I reminisce about the girl I miss |
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And the love I left behind |
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My eyes adored you |
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Though I never laid a hand on you |
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My eyes adored you |
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Like a million miles away from me |
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You couldn't see how I adored you |
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So close, so close and yet so far |
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All my life I will remember |
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How warm and tender |
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We were way back then |
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Though I'm feeling sad regrets |
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I know I won't ever forget you, my childhood friend |
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'My eyes adored you |
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Though I never laid a hand on you |
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My eyes adored you |
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Like a million miles away from me |
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You couldn't see how I adored you |
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So close, so close and yet so far |
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My eyes adored you |
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Though I never laid a hand on you |
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My eyes adored you |