| My life started when I went for jog
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| And spotted you in the park
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| Sitting with a dog
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| So I stopped and asked, «can I pet your dog?»
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| And so there we were, me and this golden retriever, basking in the abundance of
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| sun Austin provides. |
| And suddenly, you blurted out
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| «This isn’t my dog, actually
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| It’s my friend’s dog, Sheila
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| I’m taking care of her while he’s away
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| She’s on a lot of medication»
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| And I laughed, and you laughed
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| Saying you didn’t wanna be found out when you asked me to coffee
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| That there was no dog
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| I said yes and you said, «I'm Jase. |
| What’s your name?»
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| And I heard the perfect opportunity
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| To be someone else entirely
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| Free from my history
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| For one single cup of coffee
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| I would be Natalie
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| Obviously that’s not how it went down. |
| One cup of coffee turned into two
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| bottles of wine, three desserts and staying up talking until four in the
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| morning. |
| Too late to backpedal. |
| Too good not to keep going
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| It felt like my life, but a better version
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| With you in my life, I was a better person
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| I heard music in the words you were saying
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| Melodies with no band playing
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| For the first time, I was in love
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| And I loved who I was with you
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| All the mundane shit I used to hate
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| Like recycling plastic and flossing every day
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| Making breakfast, paying bills
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| Watering the plants on our window sill
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| Was invigorated with your sense of wonder
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| Pillow talk, afternoon walks
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| Holding hands in the parking lot of Home Depot
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| Dealing with inevitable misfortunes that were barely manageable
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| Like that time we accidentally hit a squirrel with your car
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| That was an unfortunate anecdote
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| Do you know what I mean?
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| It felt like my life, but a better version
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| With you in my life, I was a better person
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| I heard music in the words you were saying
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| Melodies with no band playing
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| For the first time I was in love
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| And I loved who I was with you
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| My parents finally tracked me down
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| After years of jumping from town to town
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| They found you and me
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| Men in suits at our front door
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| Asking you about Judith Ford
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| And I knew, instantly
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| They say before you die
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| Your whole life flashes before your very eyes
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| Well, it didn’t the first time
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| But this time I heard each and every lie
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| I’d ever told you
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| I tried to cling to the life I’d made together with you
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| So I did the only thing I knew how to
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| I denied who I was, because
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| I wanted to keep my life
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| But the better version
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| Natalie, your wife
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| She was a better person
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| I memorized your voice
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| And how you say goodbye
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| But you never said goodbye
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| You never said goodbye
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| And I held on to our life
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| And who I was with you
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| Who I was with you
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| Who I was with you |