| Aahhh…
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| O o-oh o-oh
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| O o-oh o-oh-oh
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| O o-oh o-oh
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| O o-oh o-oh
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| Oh oh oh oh oh
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| Ohhhh…
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| Walked from the subway down to the train
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| Brought your umbrellas so just in case it rains
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| Goodbye Chicago, I’ll see you soon
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| Gone from November, I won’t be back 'til June
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| You kept your secrets girl and I told you lies
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| No hiding places left for me to hide
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| We rode our bikes down to old McKinley Park
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| … shows in the bar
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| Aahhh…
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| Said you moved to town about a week ago
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| Job of fourteen hours from the go
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| Studied english literature … foreign politics
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| So for now, you were going back and forth
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| Late out of Oakwood Montgomery
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| There’s someone singing about …
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| Built in the winter of 1843
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| Pictures of …
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| I just want to take a taxi out of the city before you fall asleep
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| Ignore the bums and … asking for money
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| I’ve got to go, I’ve got to go
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| Aahhh…
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| Said you moved to town about a week ago
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| Job of fourteen hours from the go
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| Studied english literature … foreign politics
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| So for now, you were going back and forth
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| The story of an East Coast girl
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| Warm in her winter clothes waiting for the sun to finally go down
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| Oh she’s wondering what happened to that California sunshine she used to know
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| She used to know
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| O o-oh o-oh
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| O o-oh o-oh-oh
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| O o-oh o-oh
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| Hey! |
| Hey!
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| O o-oh o-oh |