| It’s been such a long week
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| So much crying
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| I no longer see a future
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| I’ve been told when I get older
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| That I’ll understand it all
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| But I’m not sure if I want to
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| Running into her arms
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| At the school gates
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| She whispers that I’m a poor kid
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| And Granny takes me on her knee
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| She tells me I’m too sensitive
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| She makes me sad
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| She makes me feel like an old man
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| She makes me feel like an old man
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| They took the game right out of it
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| They took the game right out of it
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| When I am a man
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| I will be an astronaut
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| And find Peter Pan
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| Second star on the right
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| Straight on 'til morning
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| Second star on the right
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| Straight on 'til morning
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| Dennis loves to look
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| In the mirror
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| He tells me that he is beautiful
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| So I look too, and what do I see?
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| My eyes are full
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| But my face is empty
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| He’s got a photo
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| Of his hero
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| He keeps it under his pillow
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| But I’ve got a pin-up
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| From a newspaper
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| Of Peter Pan
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| I found it in a locket
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| I hide it in my pocket
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| They took the game right out of it
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| They took the game right out of it
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| When I am a man
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| I will be an astronaut
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| And find Peter Pan
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| Second star on the right
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| Straight on 'til morning
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| Second star on the right
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| Straight on 'til morning
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| Second star on the right
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| Straight on 'til morning
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| When you wish upon a star
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| Makes no difference who you are
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| When you wish upon a star
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| Your dreams come true |