| I saw you standing on the corner, you looked so big and fine
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| I really wanted to go out with you, so when you smiled
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| I laid my heart on the line
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| You read me my rights and then you said «Let's go» and nothing more
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| I thought of my nights, and how they were
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| They were filled with
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| I know you wouldn’t go
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| You’d watch my heart burst then you’d step in
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| I had to know so I asked
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| You just had to laugh
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| We sat in the night with my hands cuffed at my side
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| I look at your life and your style
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| I wanted nothing more
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| I know you wouldn’t go
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| You’d watch my heart burst then you’d step in
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| I had to know so I asked
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| You just had to laugh
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| Walking the line, you were a marksman
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| Told me that law, like wine, is ageless
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| Public defender
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| You had to admit
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| You wanted the love of a sex offender
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| I know you wouldn’t go
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| You’d watch my heart burst then you’d step in
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| I had to know so I asked
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| You just had to laugh
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| My vision in blue, I call you from inside my cell
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| And in the trial, you were there
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| With your badge and rubber boots
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| I think all the time how I’m going to perpetrate love with you
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| And when I get out, there’s no doubt I’ll be sex offensive to you |