| I got a message from a girl in distress,
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| She was a prisoner in an apartment address.
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| But like a hero to the scene of the crime,
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| I lost my way and there was so little time.
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| Stood at a bus stop on a cold rainy day,
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| Tire through a puddle, threw some mud in my face.
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| No bus arrived so I just crawled into town,
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| I took my chances on the underground.
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| Subway station, wall to wall people, I couldn’t squeeze onto a train.
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| In desperation, I looked for a taxi, but, oh, the searching was in vain.
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| Too late the hero, from ten down to zero.
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| Too late the hero, why did she say, «Boy, boy you’re way too late!»?
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| She said «Boy, boy you’re way too late!»
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| I caught a train but there was nowhere to sit,
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| Reached for a strap, I thought I heard something rip,
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| There on the Central Line, my pants fell apart.
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| Train broke down and we were stuck in the dark.
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| Subway tunnel claustrophobia, best suit, wrinkled and damp,
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| Finally when I crawled up to her door, she said, «Goodbye chump!»
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| Too late the hero, from ten down to zero.
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| Too late the hero, why did she say, «Boy, boy you’re way too late!»?
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| She said «Boy, boy you’re way too late!»
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| Did I see someone in the shadow? |
| Did I hear footsteps on the floor?
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| Did I hear laughter in the background just before she slammed that door?
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| I turned around and I headed home, I was tired, rejected and cold.
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| Missed the last train, left around midnight, so I walked that lonesome road.
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| Too late the hero, from ten down to zero.
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| Too late the hero, why did she say, «Boy, boy you’re way too late!»?
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| She said «Boy, boy you’re way too late!»
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| (Too late, too late the hero) Way too late.
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| (Too late, too late the hero) Way too late.
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| (Too late, too late the hero) Way too late,
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| Too late hey hey hey… |