| Lizzy got married on Christmas Day
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| On the Coney Island Coast, I remember the way
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| She stood in the cold with the sun in her hair
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| Me and my brother were standing by
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| I remember my mother started to cry
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| Liz just looked at the sea, a million miles away
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| I said, «Now Lizzy can you tell me what you see?
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| And tell me why you keep a looking out there
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| Why you keep searching out there?
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| When everything you’ll ever want or need
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| Is right here with me
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| Yeah, and I took a ride with whoever would ask
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| I looked for the future, was done with the past and the present
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| Hey, that was just something to get through
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| And the nights went by and the years went too
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| My life was a mirror, the reflection was you
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| And at the end of the day my voice was so far away
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| Ooh, but maybe you could tell me who I am
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| And tell me why I keep a looking out there
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| Why I keep searching out there
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| For something you can’t taste or touch or see
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| No, no, no, 'cause it’s right here in me
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| And I know it’s all an illusion
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| You see what you wanna see
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| And I know, I know, ain’t nothing gonna rescue me now
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| I can take all this confusion
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| I just wanna be here now
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| Everything you’ll ever want or need
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| I know, I know, I know, it’s right here
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| I keep a looking out there
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| I keep searching out there
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| For something you can’t taste or touch or see
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| No, no, no, 'cause it’s right here
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| I said
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| «Na na na
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| Na na na
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| Na na na» |