| It must Fate or Divine intervention
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| When he broke down that day
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| In front of a run down building in Baton Rouge
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| He pushed his car across the bridge
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| When he noticed her at the door
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| An' she said: «Mister, there’s a 'phone here you can use.»
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| An' her hair was brown an' her eyes were bluer than blue
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| An' she smiled at him and then and there, he knew
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| The search was over;
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| He fin’lly found her
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| From that moment, life would never be the same
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| Since he found the one and Jessie was her name
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| She stole his heart when she took his hand
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| He sat down by her side
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| He always knew this day would change his life
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| There was just one choice to make
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| As he picked up the 'phone
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| An' searched for the words to break it to his wife
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| An' she cried an' said: «I knew this day would come.»
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| By the tear in his voice, she knew he’d found the one
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| The search was over;
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| He fin’lly found her
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| From that moment, life would never be the same
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| Since he found the one and Jessie was her name
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| It was no accident his car broke down across the bridge
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| Where he fell in love with little Jessie at the County Orphanage
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| The search was over;
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| They fin’lly found her
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| From that moment, life would never be the same, no
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| Since they found the one and Jessie is her name
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| They’re bringin' their daughter home:
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| Jessie is her name |