| He wondered how she’d take it when he said goodbye
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| Thought she might do some crying, lose some sleep at night
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| But he had no idea when he hit the road
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| That without him in her life, she’d let herself go
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| Let herself go on a singles cruise
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| To Vegas once, then to Honolulu
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| Let herself go to New York City
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| A week at the Spa; |
| came back knocked-out pretty
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| When he said he didn’t love her no more
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| She let herself go
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| She poured her heart and soul into their three-bedroom ranch
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| Spent her days raisin' babies, ironing his pants
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| Came home one day from the grocery store and found his note
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| And without him there to stop her, she let herself go
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| Let herself go on her first blind date
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| Had the time of her life with some friends at the lake
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| Let herself go buy a brand new car
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| Drove it down to the beach he always said was too far
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| Sand sure felt good between her toes
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| She let herself go on a singles cruise
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| To Vegas once, then to Honolulu
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| Let herself go to New York City
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| A week at the Spa; |
| came back knocked-out pretty
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| When he said he didn’t love her no more
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| She let herself go
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| To Vegas once, Honolulu, New York City
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| Came back knocked-out pretty |