| He said, «My name is Gabrielle Thomas
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| I just blew in from out of town
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| My work keeps me on the road
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| But it’s the best job that I’ve found
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| I don’t mind the silence
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| Or the Super 8 Motel
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| And I’ve never met a person yet
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| Without a tale to tell»
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| He said, «I know you I heard you say
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| 'Jen, true love has no pride'
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| You gave Angela and Joe a lift
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| That night they didn’t have a ride
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| Across the room Elaine has
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| Drawn your face a hundred times
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| I don’t believe blood alone
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| The only tie that binds»
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| Sit right here rest your bones
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| No one’s ever so alone
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| Take the world down off your shoulders
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| I don’t know why and how
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| All I know is here and now
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| You can take the world down off your shoulders
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| He said, «I'm moved to tenderness
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| By what we cannot bare
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| Humbled by what we can and do
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| And learn to share
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| Seems I traveled years and years
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| And yet I’m still sitting here
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| Nothing ever seems to change
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| Just the dates and just names»
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| Sit right here rest your bones
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| No one’s ever so alone
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| Take the world down off your shoulders
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| I don’t know why and how
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| All I know is here and now
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| You can take the world down off your shoulders
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| He said thank you for the coffee
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| And for the extra cream
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| You seem to know instinctively
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| That things are never what they seem
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| You never know what might blow
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| In the door from anywhere
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| And how many of us entertain
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| Angels unaware
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| Sit right here rest your bones
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| No one’s ever so alone
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| Take the world down off your shoulders
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| I don’t know why and how
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| All I know is here and now
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| You can take the world down off your shoulders |