| Read in the daily paper
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| 'Single working girl, looking pretty good for thirty
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| Left by a younger lover, broken up and scarred
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| Mistook the lust for love and it’s hurting'
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| These were the words I saw written in the Lonely Hearts
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| A cry for help from one to another
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| With every sorrowed line, Iread her very soul
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| An open book from cover to cover
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| They have seen it all before and they have heard every line
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| They won’t give a damn about the stars and some stupid sign
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| Please call me (call me)
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| Call me and don’t let me down
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| Please call me (call me)
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| Call me and I’ll be around
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| There are so many letters
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| Out of every state, sending out of every town
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| Stating all required in a paragraph
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| Sense of humour, white, black, maby brown
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| They have seen it all before and they have heard every line
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| They won’t give a damn about the stars and some stupid sign
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| Please call me (call me)
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| Call me and don’t let me down
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| Please call me (call me)
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| Call me and I’ll be around
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| They keep on searching
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| For that perfect one, looking for their Valentino
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| You gotta be good-looking, send a photograph
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| Needs a one-woman-man, not some gigolo
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| They have seen it all before and they have heard every line
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| They won’t give a damn about the stars and some stupid sign
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| No they won’t give a damn
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| Please call me (call me)
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| Call me and don’t let me down
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| Please call me (call me)
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| Call me and I’ll be around
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| Please call me (call me)
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| Call me and don’t let me down
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| Please call me (call me)
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| Call me and I’ll be around |