| We could be away from here
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| By ten o’clock tonight
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| Pennies won’t get us to heaven, I know
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| But a borrowed car just might
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| Look through my wallet
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| There’s enough for a hotel room
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| But no, no, no, you say
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| «I wanna stay in and get wet with you»
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| Why do you take the opposite view?
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| We could be different people tonight
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| Who do you want to choose?
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| I’ll book a table in a suit and tie
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| And you can wear your sister’s shoes
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| Look through my wallet
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| Which cities will we travel through?
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| But no, no, no, you say «You just got paid
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| Money’s not for wasting it’s for holding onto»
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| Why do you take the opposite view?
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| Is it something in your nature
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| That makes it hard to say, «Baby, I do»
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| You don’t have to agree
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| When someone says they love you
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| But you don’t have to take
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| The opposite view
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| We can walk on the roofs tonight
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| And watch the midnight traffic flow
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| Unscrew the lightbulbs babe
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| And we’ll throw them from the 14th floor
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| I say we’re yellow
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| If we don’t do something new
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| But you just laugh and start filling up my glass
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| As if it’s not true
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| Why do you take the opposite view?
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| Every precious second is a chance to change
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| The present tense is perfect baby
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| Let’s rearrange it |