| She said «It's just a woman thing» and pulled out of the drive
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| I said not to worry, I’m an understanding guy
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| I’ve heard that when you love someone you gotta let 'em go
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| She hollered «When I find myself you’ll be the first to know»
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| Ooh hoo no news
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| I learned to do the laundry, feed the cat, and clean the house
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| I promised to be patient while she worked her problems out
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| When she packed her bags, her destination wasn’t clear
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| But I sensed that her intentions were honest and sincere
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| Ooh hoo no news
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| She could telephone, tell a friend, tell a lie about where she’s been
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| Send a pigeon, send a fax, write it on a post-it pad
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| Send a signal up in smoke, tap it out in Morse Code
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| I’d prefer a bad excuse to no news
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| Her mama’s been a little vague as to her whereabouts
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| Her sister says «I'm certain your romance is headed south»
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| I don’t have a single doubt that she’s still in love
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| My level of anxiety is just a product of
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| Ooh hoo no news
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| She could telephone, tell a friend, tell a lie about where she’s been
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| Send a pigeon, send a fax, write it on a post-it pad
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| Send a signal up in smoke, tap it out in Morse Code
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| I’d prefer a bad excuse
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| She missed her bus, missed her plane, surely this can be explained
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| Lost her car at the mall, got locked in a bathroom stall
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| Joined the cult, joined the klan, on the road with Pearl Jam
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| Buried with The Grateful Dead, came back as a Parrot Head
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| Got derailed, got de-iced, offered as a sacrifice
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| FBI, CIA, if they’ve seen her they ain’t saying
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| No news
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| Still no news |