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She had hair like Jeannie Shipton back in 1965 |
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She had legs that never ended I was halfway paralyzed |
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She was tall and cool and pretty and she dressed as black as coal |
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If she'd ask me to I'd murder I would Gladly lose my soul |
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Now I lie in bed and think of her, sometimes I even weep |
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Then I dream of her behind the wall of sleep |
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Well she held a bass guitar and she was playing in a band |
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And she stood just like Bill Wyman, now I am her biggest fan |
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Now I know I'm one of many who would like to be your friend |
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And I've got to find a way to let you know I'm not like them |
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Now I lie in bed and think of her, sometimes I even weep |
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Then I dream of her behind the wall of sleep |
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Now I lie in bed and think of her, sometimes I even weep |
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Then I dream of her behind the wall of sleep |
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Got your number from a friend of mine who lives in your hometown |
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Called you up to have a drink your room mate said you weren't around |
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Now I know I'm one of many who would like to be your friend |
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And I've got to find a way to let you know I'm not like them |
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Now I lie in bed and think of her, sometimes I even weep |
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Then I dream of her behind the wall of sleep |
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Behind the wall of sleep, behind the wall of sleep |
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Behind the wall of sleep |