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If you could read my mind |
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you'd say baby you were right |
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and i dont want to fight anymore. |
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you're usually righter than i am |
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and i am not a very good fighter. |
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and my, well neither are you. |
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so lets be through with this one. |
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some things never change. |
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i know you are still my same girl. |
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built two room frames for pictures that you paint. |
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Lots in Monterrey, men across the bay, |
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right back to my same girl. |
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how can you be so common. |
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the truth is that sometimes |
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you live in the eye of the storm. |
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with everything going on around us. |
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i feel comfort in the sound |
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when you say it will be okay. |
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like a star brighten me to the light of the day. |
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old drums can follow me |
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but not with my same girl. |
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i built two room frames for the pictures that you paint, |
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the lots in monterey, |
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and then across the bay, |
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right back to my same girl |
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