| On a bridge across the Severn on a Saturday night
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| Susie meets the man of her dreams
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| He says that he got in trouble and if she doesn’t mind
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| He doesn’t want the company
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| But there’s something in the air, they share a look in silence
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| And everything is understood
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| Susie grabs her man and puts a grip on his hand
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| As the rain puts a tear in his eye
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| She says, don’t let go
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| Never give up, it’s such a wonderful life
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| Don’t let go
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| Never give up, it’s such a wonderful life
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| Driving through the city to the Temple Station
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| He cries into the leather seat
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| And Susie knows the baby was a family man
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| But the world has got him down on his knees
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| So she throws him at the wall, her kisses burn like fire
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| And suddenly he starts to believe
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| He takes her in his arms and he doesn’t know why
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| But he thinks that he begins to see
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| She says, don’t let go
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| Never give up, it’s such a wonderful life
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| Don’t let go
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| Never give up, it’s such a wonderful life
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| Don’t let go
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| Never give up, it’s such a wonderful life
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| Don’t let go
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| Never give up, it’s such a wonderful life
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| She says, don’t let go
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| Never give up
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| Don’t let go
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| Never give up, it’s such a wonderful life
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| Wonderful life, wonderful life
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| Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful life
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| Wonderful life, wonderful life
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| Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful life
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| Don’t let go, Don’t let go |