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I once saw a girl on my lawn |
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She was so pretty and young |
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She walked right up and just said |
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"Your house is where I once lived" |
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She asked to look around |
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To see if she could find |
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The part of her she left behind |
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That she needed to move on |
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I didn't want to let her down |
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It was with her that I was found |
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So I lead her into my place |
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You should have seen her face |
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She said her name was Sam |
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And I let her know who I am |
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She asked if she could bathe |
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And I said: "Okay" |
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An hour went by and the door opened wide |
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And through the steam I saw her eyes |
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She said: "You saved my life" |
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It was with her that I was right |
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A week maybe two disappeared |
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She never came back around here |
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I asked the old man living beside |
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If he remembered Sam and he cried |
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The beauty he described |
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Was the girl I let inside |
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But what he said after I'll never forget |
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Until the day that I die |
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The girl I met drowned in the bath |
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In my house at 25 |
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In 1939 |
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It was with her that I tried |
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