| Our town is just like any other
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| Good citizens at work and play
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| Normal folks doin' business in the normal way
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| This morning was like any other
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| Mommies kissing daddies goodbye
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| Then the milkman screamed
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| And pointed up at the sky
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| From Sheilus to the reefs of Kizmar
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| From Stargate and the Outer Worlds
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| They’re speeding towards our sun
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| They’re on a party run
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| Here come Tomorrow’s Girls
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| Tomorrow’s Girls
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| You see them on the grass at lunch hour
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| Soaking up the vertical rays
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| In their summer dresses
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| A little smile can really make your day
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| Their kisses feel like real kisses
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| And when they cry they cry real tears
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| But what’s left in your arms
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| When the static clears
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| They’re landing on the Jersey beaches
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| Their engines make the white sand swirl
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| The heat is so intense
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| Earth men have no defense
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| Against Tomorrow’s Girls
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| In the cool of the evening
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| In the last light of the triple sun
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| I wait by the go-tree
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| When the day’s busy work is done
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| Soon the warm night breezes
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| Start rolling in off the sea
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| Yes, at lantern time
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| That’s when you come to me Come to me Our home is just like any other
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| We’re grillin' burgers on the back lawn
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| Some time goes by We fall asleep with the TV on I dream about a laughing angel
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| Then the laugh becomes a furious whine
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| Look out fellas
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| It’s shredding time
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| They’re mixing with the population
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| A virus wearing pumps and pearls
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| Lord help the lonely guys
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| Hooked by those hungry eyes
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| Here come Tomorrow’s Girls
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| Tomorrow’s Girls
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| From Sheilus to the reefs of Kizmar
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| From Stargate and the Outer Worlds
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| They’re speeding towards our sun
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| They’re on a party run
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| Here come Tomorrow’s Girls
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| Tomorrow’s Girls |