| The feeling’s old, but it’s new to me, I guess
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| I’m scared to death, but
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| I’m telling my friends, «I gotta go»
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| That I need rest, but I’m running for the phone
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| I think Casey knows, but
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Watch now on my wrist, a collared shirt, and hair clean, cut, sculpted
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| I’ll iron out the flaws
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| Come meet your new in-laws
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| Oh here’s the awkward pause
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| When I look at you
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| I’ve caught myself off-guard a time or two
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| Those funny times I realize that I’ve been staring
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| Way too long and you’re done talking
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| Not to mention I’ve stopped breathing —
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| Such a mess!
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| Rushing to open your car door
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| You lean and open mine before
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| I can turn the key, and
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Calling to say hi on your break
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| In less than twenty words
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| You made my whole damn day, and
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| In the coffee shop you sipped your drink
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| And we all sat and talked
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| My mind it wandered off alone to find a thought
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| As beauty poured out when you talked
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| You stand still in my sight
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| A switch got hit somewhere back in my mind
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| Just then I realized there what I have to do
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| Because I couldn’t stand to look at you
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| Across another crowded room
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| And know that you would not be mine
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| Oh, time drags its feet
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| But somehow you sneak it past me
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| Night after night
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| At this rate if you stay with me
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| You’ll go to bed at twenty-three
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| And wake up sixty-five
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| Well next to you that would be just fine, That’d be just fine
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| Rushing to open your car door
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| You lean and open mine before —
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Calling to say hi on your break
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| You made my whole damn day, and
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Oh! |
| I just love you
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| Oh! |
| I just love you |