| Who will sit in my dining room chair
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| When I'm no longer by your side
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| Sharing the same fork
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| Who will walk your back and discover you with a map
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| Who will walk the aisle when
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| You enter alone at dawn
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| who will take your clothes off
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| And dry your body drop by drop
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| That door that closes
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| Who will have the key and who will open it
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| the past never comes back
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| We only have left in life to forget
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| how can i love you
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| How dare you leave me again
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| the past never comes back
|
| We only have left in life to forget
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| how can i love you
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| How dare you leave me again
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| How much would I pay for your face in that mirror
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| look again
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| How to get used to looking at you
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| without being able to touch you
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| How to lie to my eyes
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| If I haven't stopped thinking about you
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| Who will walk your back and discover you with a map
|
| Who will walk the aisle when
|
| You enter alone at dawn
|
| who will take your clothes off
|
| And dry your body drop by drop
|
| That door that closes
|
| Who will have the key and who will open it
|
| the past never comes back
|
| We only have left in life to forget
|
| how can i love you
|
| How dare you leave me again
|
| the past never comes back
|
| We only have left in life to forget
|
| how can i love you
|
| How dare you leave me again
|
| the past never comes back
|
| We only have left in life to forget
|
| how can i love you
|
| How dare you leave me again
|
| How much would I pay for your face in that mirror
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| to look again |