| She smokes my last cigarette
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| She forgives me but I don’t know it yet
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| And I don’t ask but sometimes why is beautiful
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| She’s a little cheap but worth the wait
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| Of honeyed kisses sleeping late
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| They steal my covers but I’m just glad my bed is full
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| And if the words were spoken
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| They’d shatter on the floor
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| And once they’d broken open
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| Would it matter any more
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| You’ve got to love her to see her
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| And in seeing there is hoping
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| Oh she’s so sweet
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| She’s sweet and broken
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| She’ll never tell you anything
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| She’s the fire that darkness brings
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| And I get lost but that’s just where I’m supposed to be
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| She won’t say why she cries
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| At marigolds and butterflies
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| Or why her smile seems to hide a tragedy
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| And if the words were spoken
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| They’d shatter on the floor
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| And once they’d broken open
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| Would it matter any more
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| You’ve got to love her to see her
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| And in seeing there is hoping
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| Oh she’s so sweet
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| She’s sweet and broken
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| I see her rising through the trees
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| She’s like a wounded moon
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| Gazing back at me
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| And if the words were spoken
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| They’d shatter on the floor
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| And if the words were spoken
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| They’d shatter on the floor
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| And once they’d broken open
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| Would it matter any more
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| You’ve got to love her to see her
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| And in seeing there is hoping
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| Oh she’s so sweet
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| She’s sweet and broken
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| And if the words were spoken
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| They’d shatter on the floor
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| And once they’d broken open
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| Would it matter any more
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| You’ve got to love her to see her
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| And in seeing there is hoping
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| Oh she’s so sweet
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| She’s sweet and broken
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| You’ve got to love her to see her
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| And in seeing there is hoping
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| Oh she’s so sweet
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| And broken
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| Extracted from the liner notes of the album «Truth Be Told»
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| Words &Music by J. Popper and Chris Barron |