| Jeannie marries when she’s 21
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| She has a baby one year on and every year
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| That’s the way that life goes
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| Lost herself in domesticity
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| A cleaning, feeding entity
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| She can’t recall what she was before
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| In an ideal world
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| Kids would keep their rooms tidy
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| In an ideal world
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| He’d be home from his work on time
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| And in the morning I could lie in
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| Johnny signs his share of autographs
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| For all the people he makes laugh
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| And he walks home to an empty flat
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| Does his best to fight this silence
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| Late night TV vicodin
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| He can’t forget what he had before
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| In an ideal world
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| She would still think I’m funny
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| In an ideal world
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| She’d be waiting in bed for me
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| And in the morning we could lie in
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| In an ideal world
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| Molly’s sitting in a waiting room
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| The top doctor will see her soon
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| In the body nature gave her
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| Worried if she’ll ever wake up
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| Wondering if she’s better off
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| Why can’t she be what she was before?
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| In an ideal world
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| He would still think I’m pretty
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| In an ideal world
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| He would only want to bed with me
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| And in the morning we could lie in
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| In an ideal world
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| You could make a decision
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| In an ideal world
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| You’d be making a home for me
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| And in the morning we could lie in
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| Sunday mornings we could lie in |