| Once I sung and I told everyone about you
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| But they laughed and they told me I’d never win
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| And I struck my best friend for saying that you
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| Were just a playgirl, taking me in
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| Please be my friend
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| Just forget what I’ve done and let’s start again
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| Soon the folks that I knew came to see me no more
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| And they said that I’d fallen in deep with you
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| Now I hear them all walking right by my door
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| But I love you girl, what can I do?
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| Please be my friend
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| Just forget what I’ve done, let me make amends
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| My old friend, he stopped me in the road one day
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| And he looked so despairing into my eyes
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| I just turned and walked home, 'cause I couldn’t see
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| That my love she was telling me lies
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| Please be my friend
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| Just forget what I’ve done, we can start again
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| Well, I woke up one morning my head was so light
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| And I heard someone knocking upon my door
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| And my old friend stood there, with her by hid side
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| And I knew it was ending for sure
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| Please be my friend
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| I’ll forget what you’ve done, we can start again
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| Please be my friend
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| Let’s forget what we’ve done now, let’s start again |