| I met you at a party or on a crowded street
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| A silent singularity when glances chanced to meet
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| You looked into my glasses, said you’d seen a ghost
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| I tried my best to make you smile as we calypsoed close
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| I have been to Cleveland and you have been to jail
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| You seem to be recovering but I felt a little pale
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| Our house it was on seventeenth above a hardware store
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| And there we lived with seven cats all named for seven dwarves
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| But like leaves and kings, all things must fall
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| No diamond ring’s gonna cut through it all
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| You were working as a graverobber, you could do your job at night
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| I was living hand to mouth just looking for a fight
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| The reason why we parted it ain’t that hard to find
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| I was always busy, and you never had the time
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| Well the reason why we parted it ain’t that hard to see
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| But I was never sure if I left you or you left me
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| And when it was all over I lost myself in work
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| You got married to a lawyer painting murals in New York
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| (You got married to a dentist building bridges in New York)
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| And though it seems a million miles ago since I saw the light
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| The hours flowed by nervously like warships in the night
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| Many times I’ve been corrupted but I’ve never been in love
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| I began to realise that that’s just where I was
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| So I packed up my possessions and caught an east-bound train
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| Met you in Ohio sleeping in the rain
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| So now we’re going back again to start where we began
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| With rules and regulations but no real kind of plan
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| I’ve learned my lesson well with no mistakes at all
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| Once you find yourself true love you just keep holding on
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| Like leaves and kings, all things must fall
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| No diamond ring’s gonna cut through it all
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| But now out of the dark, out of the blue
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| Like leaves and kings I’ve fallen in love with you |