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Get a real job, keep the wind at your back and the sun on your face. |
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All the immediate unknowns are better than knowing this tired and lonely fate. |
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Does he love you, does he love you? Will he hold your tiny face in his hands? |
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I guess it's spring; i didn't know; it's always seventy-five with no melting snow. |
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A married man, he visits me. I recieve his letters in the mail twice a week. |
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I think he loves me and when he leaves her,he's coming out to california! |
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I guess it all worked out; there's a ring on your finger and the baby's due out. |
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You share a place by the park and run a shop for antiques downtown. |
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And he loves you, yeah he loves you, and the two of you will soon become three. |
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And he loves you, even though you used to say you were flawed if you weren't free. |
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Let's not forget ourselves, good friend. You and i were almost dead. |
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You're better off for leaving, you're better off for leaving. |
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Late at night, i get the phone. You're at the shop sobbing all alone. |
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Your confession, it's coming out. |
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You only married him because you felt your time was running out. |
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Now you love him, and your baby. At last, you are complete. |
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But he's distant and you found him on the phone pleading, saying |
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'Baby i love you and i'll leave her and i'm coming out to california...' |
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Let's not forget ourselves, good friend. I am flawed if i'm not free. |
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Your husband will never leave you, he will never leave you for me |