| Do you remember
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| Chalk hearts melting on a playground wall?
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| Do you remember
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| Dawn escapes from moon washed college halls?
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| Do you remember
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| The cherry blossom in the market square?
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| Do you remember
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| I thought it was confetti in our hair?
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| By the way, didn’t I break your heart?
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| Please excuse me I never meant to break your heart
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| So sorry, I never meant to break your hart
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| But you broke mine
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| Kayleigh, is it too lat to say I’m sorry?
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| And, Kayleigh, could we get it together again
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| I just can’t go on pretending that it came to a natural end
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| Kayleigh, oh I never thought I’d miss you
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| And, Kayleigh, I thought that we’d always be friends
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| We said our love would last forever
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| So how did it come to this bitter end?
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| Do you remember
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| Barefoot on the lawn with shooting stars?
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| Do you remember
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| The loving on the floor in Belsize Park?
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| Do you remember
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| Dancing in stilettos in the snow?
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| Do you remember
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| You never understood I had to go?
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| By the way, didn’t I break your heart?
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| Please excuse me, I never meant to break your heart
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| So sorry, I never meant to break your heart
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| But you broke mine
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| Kayleigh, I just want to say I’m sorry
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| But, Kayleigh, I’m too scared to pick up the phone
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| To hear you’ve found another lover to patch up our broken home
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| Kayleigh, I’m still trying to write that love song
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| Kayleigh, it’s more important to me, now you’re gone
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| Maybe it will prove that we were right
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| Or it’ll prove that I was wrong
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| I was walking in the park
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| Dreaming of a spark
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| When I heard the sprinklers whisper, shimmer
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| In the haze of summer lawns
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| Then I heard the children singing
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| They were running through the rainbows
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| They were singing a song for you
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| Well it seemed to be a song for you
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| The one I wanted to write for you, for you, you
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| Lavender’s blue, dilly dilly, lavender’s green
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| When I am King, dilly dilly, you will be Queen
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| A penny for your thoughts my dear
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| A penny for your thoughts my dear
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| I.O.U. |
| for your love
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| I.O.U. |
| for your love
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| Lavender’s green, dilly dilly, lavender’s blue
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| When you love me, dilly dilly, I will love you
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| A penny for your thoughts my dear
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| A penny for your thoughts my dear
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| I.O.U. |
| for your love
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| I.O.U. |
| for your love
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| Lavender dreams dilly, dilly, lavender’s true
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| When you miss me dilly dilly, I did miss you
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| A penny for your thoughts my dear
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| A penny for your thoughts my dear
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| I O U for your love
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| I O U for your love
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| For your love
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| For your love
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| For your love
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| Oh I´m gonna turn back to you
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| Gonna find my way back to you
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| For your love
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| For your love
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| For your love
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| For your love
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| I´m always walking in the park
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| Always dreaming of a spark
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| For you
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| Wide boys, wide boys, wide boys, born with hearts of Lothian
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| Wide boys, wide boys, born with hearts of Lothian
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| Wide boys, we were wide boys, born with hearts of Lothian
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| These hearts of Lothian
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| It’s six o’clock in the tower blocks
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| Stalagmites of culture shock
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| And the trippers of the light fantastic, bow down, hoe-down
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| Spray their pheromones on this perfume uniform
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| And anarchy smiles in the Royal Mile
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| And we’re waiting on the slyboys, flyboys, wideboys
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| Rooting, tooting cowboys
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| Lucky little ladies at the watering holes
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| They’ll score the Friday night goals
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| I was born with a heart of Lothian
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| I was born with a heart of Lothian
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| I was born with a heart of Lothian
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| With a heart of Lothian |