| Last night she said
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| Oh, Baby, I feel so down
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| Oh, and turned me off
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| When I feel left out
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| So I, I turned around
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| Oh, baby, I don’t care no more
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| I know this for sure
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| I’m walking out that door
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| Well, I’ve been in town
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| For just about fifteen whole minutes now
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| Oh, Baby, I feel so down
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| And I don’t know why
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| I keep walking for miles
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| But the people they don’t understand
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| No, girlfriends, they can’t understand
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| Your grandsons, they won’t understand
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| On top of this I ain’t ever gonna understand
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| Last night she said
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| Oh, Baby, don’t feel so down
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| Oh, and turned me off
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| When I feel left out
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| So I, I turned around
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| Oh, Baby, I’m gonna be alright
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| It was a great big lie
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| 'Cus I left that night, yeah
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| Oh, people they don’t understand
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| No, girlfriends, they don’t understand
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| In spaceships, they won’t understand
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| And me, I ain’t ever gonna understand
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| Last night she said
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| Oh, Baby, I feel so down
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| She had turned me off
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| When I feel left out
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| So I, I turned around
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| Oh, little girl, I don’t care no more
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| I know this for sure
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| I’m walking out that door, yeah |