| After the crash and the broken glass
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| And the nightmare memorial
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| I wanted to end it all, end it all
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| You came into my room and you sat on my bed
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| I threw the blankets over my head
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| I turned my face to the wall, to the wall
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| You said I’d see you again
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| When I checked out of my room at the end of the hall
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| I’d recognize you
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| Belle of the Ball
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| I saw you again in a halfway place
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| Your green satin dress
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| Your beautiful face
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| I thought you were dead you said that’s not the case
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| But it’s a kind of a wall
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| And then you faded you faded away
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| The fairest of all, I begged you to stay
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| It’s been so long now I can’t really say
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| I ever knew you at all
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| You said I’d see you again
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| When I checked out of my room at the end of the hall
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| I’d recognize you
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| Belle of the Ball
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| The last time I saw you you were heading out to sea
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| You were hauling up sails
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| The sunset would swallow you
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| I wanted to follow you
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| You said not yet, not yet
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| And my feet they were sinking into the sand
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| I was resoundingly rooted to land
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| But I heard you call to me
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| Don’t forget, don’t forget
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| I’ll see you again when I leave this hotel
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| It’ll be so entrancing the music will swell
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| And we’ll all be dancing
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| You’ll be the belle of the ball |