| It was a Monday afternoon, I was waiting for you early
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| And then she walked by
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| And whatever I was thinking, it went chasing after her
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| But I don’t know why
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| Why I couldn’t say a word my tongue was laced up like my sneakers
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| Don’t you know I tried
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| Can’t stop seeing her walking by and she didn’t even see me, no
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| I don’t know why
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| 'Cause I don’t know anything about her
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| Don’t think I can live without her
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| I don’t even know her name
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| And I don’t know if she’s associated
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| I think that could be debated
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| Right after I know her name, name, name, name
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| My friend said, «Son, it’s understood that this happens with some frequency
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| You should think this through»
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| Yeah, we heard she was well known and this would not be out of sequence
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| For a boy like you
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| As for the state of my well-being, I appreciate your interest
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| But just hear my side
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| She’s not like all the other girls, yes I really think she’s different, no
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| Soon you can decide
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| 'Cause you don’t know anything about her
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| Don’t think you can live without her
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| You don’t even know her name
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| And you don’t know if she’s associated
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| You think that could be debated
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| Right after you know her name, name, name, name
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| Because I don’t know everything about her
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| Know that I can live without her
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| I don’t even know her name
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| I don’t know if she’s associated
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| She thinks that could be debated
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| Right after I know her name, name, name, name |