| Hey Lisa, you know I had something to say
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| you woke up with sun in your eyes
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| it’s no surprise you’re getting so much done today
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| We stood on a rooftop in Brooklyn,
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| craned our necks to see the view
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| when you asked if I had a five year plan
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| I laughed, but asked please don’t give me a clue
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| Just write a simple song, that’s all I wanted to do
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| Hey Lisa, we used to speak everyday
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| you woke up with the sun in your teeth, and records you’re beneath
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| when you would write me, we always knew what to say
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| I hope you never thought our morning’s a waste
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| It was kind of like a goodbye
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| it was kind of like a goodbye
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| sometimes by surprise a no reply
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| is kind of like a goodbye
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| Hey Lisa, we spent 18 hours in your car
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| when you above through the night to get home
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| and ended up at the door we’d found ourselves at the start
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| I’m thankful for everything you’ve done
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| you really made me feel like someone
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| I kind of hope you’re not offended, but you could have just said it
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| You’d rather be alone than pretend it
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| ‘cause I’d rather be alone than pretend it
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| It was kind of like a goodbye
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| it was kind of like a goodbye
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| sometimes by surprise a no reply
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| is kind of like a goodbye. |