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You can call it what you want to, babe, |
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say it right or wrong, but it's all the same. |
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Why do you have to talk that way |
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when I'm still in love with you? |
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And no matter what I should have done, |
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it's cold outside, honey you're the one. |
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Give me time and I'll set things right, |
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'cause I'm still in love with you. |
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When I listen to the rain outside, |
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walking home in the pale moonlight. |
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Lord, this town is out of sight, |
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and I'm still in love with you. |
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But I lit them bridges and I watched them burn, |
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and oh my god you'd think I'd learn. |
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Still the same 'till my dying day, |
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and I'm still in love with you. |
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There's a whisper in the trees sometimes, |
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it comes and goes, baby that's alright. |
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Glass full of water and a glass full of wine, |
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and I'm still in love with you. |
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And you can haul it off to some town somewhere, |
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If I don't see it honey I don't care. |
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Pardon me if I tend to stare, |
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but I'm still in love with you. |
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And you can haul it off to some town somewhere, |
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If I don't see it honey I don't care. |
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Pardon me if I tend to stare, |
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but I'm still in love with you. |