| She’s been a fixture as long as i’ve lived here on the corner most every night
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| for the last six years
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| When she’s not there I worry about her and think of all of the women who’ve
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| disappeared
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| We’ve made friendly acquaintance and sometimes we talk she likes the way that I
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| smile and sing as I walk
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| I like her fabulous outfits, the proud way she moves, she says
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| «I used to be a dancer some grace you don’t lose
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| I’ve made some choices, some were made for me for the way I survive I make no
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| apology
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| It’s a hard job and thankless but someone’s gotta do it, old lonely’s not
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| leaving and neither’s my habit
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| Everybody and somebody don’t always meet up, I’m the salvation for those left
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| without
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| For those left without, those living small lies what I provide can’t be
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| measured in nickels and dimes.»
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| I ask, «what about the bad dates don’t you ever get scared?» |
| «Well I’ve had my share honey but it’s fear I can bear
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| I don’t let it rule me it’s just one of the risks when the lawmakers won’t
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| admit that they’ve ever been tricks
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| And hypocrisy flows thicker than oil out of iraq all their so-called morality
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| just makes me laugh
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| I’m stronger than eggshells, I’m tougher than luck, i’ve never been despised so
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| much or hit so hard, I couldn’t get back up
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| I couldn’t get back up, I couldn’t get back up
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| She’s been a fixture as long as i’ve lived here on the corner most every night
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| for the last six years
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| When she’s not there I worry about her, think of all of the women who’ve
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| disappeared
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| I think of all of the women who disappeared, I think of all of the women who’ve
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| disappeared… |