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I came 'cause you asked me to, so you |
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didn't have to drive all alone |
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Now I did the favour here, not you |
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Remember, I did the favour here |
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I've been smiling my best smile |
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I've been laughing with your friends |
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doing everything you asked on the way |
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and I don't know what I've done but we |
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haven't talked for hours and I'm |
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waiting for the long drive home |
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Do you believe in me enough to say so? |
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She came from another life of mine |
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Oh she came from another life |
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A face to the name that dampened days |
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She's a face and a body and smile |
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But we hardly said a word |
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I begin to wish we had as the |
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headlamps of the cars stream by |
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And the radio has broke and I'm |
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lost for things to say as we're |
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speeding on the long drive home |
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Looking at you with your eyes firmly fixed on the road |
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and your mind on an hour ago |
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And you are looking at me like you think that I started a war |
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While white lights |
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So like tracers shoot by |
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Do you believe in me enough to say so? |