| As long as she went just to school
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| the world still seemed alright
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| now she’s feeling like a fool
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| as a working girl night by night
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| in a restaurant at the gas station
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| from eleven 'til five a.m.
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| her boy-friend Steven a mechanic
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| is the only, the only ray of hope
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| Feelin' high and feelin' down
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| should I smile or wear a frown
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| feelin' high and feelin' down
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| in this ordinary, ordinary town
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| As log as Steven’s unemployed
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| she has to do that stupid job
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| and while she works to fill the void
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| he has got another girl
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| well she feels betrayed at that gas station
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| oh, she doesn’t want to work anymore
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| feeling lonely and disappointed well
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| in this old, in this old boring town
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| Feelin' high and feelin' down
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| should I smile or wear a frown
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| feelin' high and feelin' down
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| in this ordinary, ordinary town
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| Feelin' high and feelin' down
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| should I smile or wear a frown
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| feelin' high and feelin' down
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| in this ordinary, ordinary town |