| Hey now, hey now, seems we’re looking ooh some sunshine
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| Running at the door, she stops to brush her hair
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| Glancing up and down at her reflection
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| Did she look away, just in case he looked away?
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| She’d thought of some excuse for conversation
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| She knew that he was cure, she seen him yesterday
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| Talking and laughing with his sister
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| How long was he staying, would he still be there
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| She satisfied herself with this, that you should only stare
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| Hey now, hey now, seems we’re looking ooh some sunshine
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| All the night before his man was everywhere
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| But she didn’t know exactly what they call him
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| Inventing stories to pass away the time
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| Until she find a courage to confront him
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| Managing to mention him in everything she said
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| She knew she never felt like this before
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| How long was he staying, would he still be there
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| She satisfied herself with this, that you should only stare
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| Hey now, hey now, seems we’re looking ooh some sunshine
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| In a second her heart was broken
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| She couldn’t believe her eyes
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| Her pulse was beating faster every minute
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| Looking out the window, the car was driving off
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| His holiday was over, the romance with it
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| Running out the door, tears in her eyes
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| She didn’t know what to say or what to do
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| Did he leave an address, will he be back next year?
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| Slowly the sunshine started broking through…
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| Hey now, hey now, seems we’re looking ooh some sunshine… |