| Are you sure he treasures you?
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| 'Cause I think he’s a philanderer
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| He didn’t close his eyes when he kissed you
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| And I know he’s seeing other women too
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| Whereas I’ve loved you
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| And thought of you ever since the day
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| I drove you into someone else’s bed
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| I’m still not sure how
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| You’ll see the new me
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| You used to say
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| I never listened to a word you said
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| I’m listening now
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| I thought you’d always be there
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| But I woke up and you were gone
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| I still remember all the games we played
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| Losing you was the biggest mistake I made
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| Because I’ve loved you
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| And thought of you ever since the day
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| I drove you into someone else’s bed
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| I’m still not sure how
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| You’ll see the new me
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| You used to say
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| I never listened to a word you said
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| Well, I’m listening now
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| (I don’t remember when we first met. She was just always there, small and meek,
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| a sly curl about her lips that drew me in. We spent the Summer days in an
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| orange tent in the garden, feeling dizzy in the heat, drinking warm Tizer.
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| Then one day a rush of flying ants flushed us out, blinking into the sunlight, |
| swarming around us as we ran. |
| We tried to lose ourselves in the woods,
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| shutting our eyes and bumping into trees, smelling the wild garlic underfoot.
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| But she always knew the way. |
| Maybe she cheated, but I just thought she was
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| smarter than me.) |