| The word’s on the street: you’ve found someone new.
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| If he looks nothing like me I’m so happy for you.
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| I heard an old girlfriend has turned to the church —
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| she’s trying to replace me, but it’ll never work.
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| 'Cos every touch reminds you of just how sweet it could have been
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| And every time he kisses you it leaves behind the bitter taste of saccharine.
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| A bad cover version of love is not the real thing.
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| Bikini-clad girl on the front who invited you in.
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| Such great disappointment when you got him home —
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| the original was so good; |
| the one you no longer own.
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| And every touch reminds you of just how sweet it could have been
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| And every time he kisses you, you get the taste of saccharine.
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| It’s not easy to forget me, it’s so hard to disconnect
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| When it’s electronically reprocessed to give a more life-like effect.
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| Aah, sing your song about all the sad imitations that got it so wrong
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| It’s like a later «Tom & Jerry"when the two of them could talk
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| Like the Stones since the Eighties, like the last days of Southfork.
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| Like «Planet of the Apes"on TV, the second side of «'Til the Band Comes in»
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| Like an own-brand box of cornflakes: he’s going to let you down my friend. |