| Marsha
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| Was the girl from Letterkenny when I saw her
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| It was such a holy feast
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| She came
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| Walking down the foggy lane into the morning
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| Of a warm September day
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| Shirley, she lived down the way I met her in Tobago
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| She was such a sight to see
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| Brown skin
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| A bathing beauty with wild dreadlocks
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| And I loved her like the Lady from Athina
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| Mandy
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| I would walk a 1000 miles my soul is burned out
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| Since I left your house in France
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| I can′t
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| Find no sleep until the dawning need you so bad
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| You′re my living phantasy
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| Sorry
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| But I need to cross the ocean ′cause tomorrow
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| I will be in paradise
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| Tell me
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| I′m the greatest king of fools there′s only one girl
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| And that′s my Lady in Athina |