| Met an old man yesterday
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| Next to me on a westbound plane
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| He said, «I was married sixty years
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| I swear it feels like she’s still here»
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| Then he took out a picture
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| Staring at that black and white
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| The tears filled up in his eyes
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| I said, «You were a lucky man»
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| He said, «I feel like I still am»
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| When he told me her name
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| I heard myself say
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| I want to be Somebody’s Chelsea
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| Somebody’s world
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| Somebody’s day and night
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| One and only girl
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| A part of a love story
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| That never has an end
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| You know that’s what every woman wants to be:
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| Somebody’s Chelsea
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| He made me laugh when he talked about
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| Their first date and her father’s doubts
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| He said «Even as her hair turned gray
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| She still took my breath away»
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| And that it never changed with time
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| That’s when I closed my eyes
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| I want to be somebody’s Chelsea
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| Somebody’s world
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| Somebody’s day and night
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| One and only girl
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| A part of a love story
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| That never has an end
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| You know that’s what every woman wants to be:
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| Somebody’s Chelsea
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| And when we finally said goodbye
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| I hugged him and said, «I'll never forget
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| How you showed me what it means -»
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| To be somebody’s Chelsea
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| Somebody’s world
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| Somebody’s day and night
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| One and only girl
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| A part of a love story
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| That never has an end
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| You know that’s what every woman wants to be —
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| And I wanna be
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| Somebody’s Chelsea
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| Somebody’s Chelsea
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| Somebody’s Chelsea
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| Somebody’s Chelsea |