| The neon lights of a movie marquee
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| Says the show today is Love Is Free
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| And inside a boy and a girl on a date
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| Their folks are gone away
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| They’re going to stay out late
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| A little later on in a lover’s lane
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| They park in the dark with their hearts in flames
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| He says «oh baby go along with me
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| I need you so and love is free»
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| In a simple little room in a Chattanooga home
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| For girls that need a friend and are all alone
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| She waits for a letter that never comes
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| From a boy that won’t admit what he’s done
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| She had to leave school because she couldn’t stand the shame
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| Her daddy said she ruined the family name
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| Her mama cries herself to sleep at night
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| That’s no way to start a young girl’s life
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| Love isn’t free, no it ain’t free
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| No matter what they say somebody has to pay for love
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| In an orphanage home, a sad little girl
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| Six years old and all alone in the world
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| She knows by now what they never say
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| That she once had a mama, but she gave her away
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| People come to visit but don’t choose Marie
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| She cries at the door «nobody loves me»
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| And somewhere a boy doesn’t care at all
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| That her tears at night stains her little rag doll
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| Love isn’t free, no it ain’t free
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| No matter what they say somebody has to pay for love
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| No matter what they say, look who’s paying for love |