| I remember the night you weren’t at home
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| (had to work late is what I heard)
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| That’s what you said
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| I can never forget the way it felt,
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| you needed some time to work it out,
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| that’s what you said
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| and now I feel a fool.
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| 'Cos late at night I call your name,
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| I’m wondering what for,
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| 'cos I’ve seen those other guys
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| sniffin’around your door.
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| Whatever happened to the words
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| 'Lovers for all eternity?'
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| That’s what you said,
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| I was your rome, you were my Juliet,
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| eternally
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| that’s what you said
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| and now I feel a fool.
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| 'Cos late at night I hear your voice
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| calling out my name,
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| oh I know it’s just a dream
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| but every night’s the same.
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| I carried a torch for you, through the thick and thin
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| you know it don’t seem right that I won’t see you again
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| No no Late at night I call your name,
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| I’m wondering what for,
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| 'cos I keep seeing those other guys
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| sniffin’around your door.
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| I carried a torch for you through the wind and rain
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| I’ll never forget you, but I won’t see you again
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| No no
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| I thought your friends all liked me I thought I fitted in just right,
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| that’s what you said.
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| Soon I’ll be gone and you’ll be free,
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| you can go find the things that you want.
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| That’s what you said
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| and I won’t feel a fool
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| 'cos late at night I still call your name,
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| I’m wondering what for,
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| 'cos I keep seeing those other guys
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| sniffin’around your door.
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| What for? |