| Remember how we’d go walking…
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| Late at night when the stars were falling
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| We were both so innocent and young
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| For a little while
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| In the dark we’d sit talking
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| Under the bridge where love was calling
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| It was like the two of us were one
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| Everyone said what a perfect pair
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| Always together everywhere
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| They were so sure we were so in love
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| But now we’re strangers
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| It just ain’t like it used to be
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| Now we’re strangers
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| Funny how life changes
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| Now we’re strangers
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| Holding hands on the old school bus
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| Stealing kisses while they laughed at us
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| We couldn’t wait 'till we were seventeen
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| Then suddenly while
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| I was up there with my name in lights
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| And you were all alone on those long city nights
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| We pretended, oh so easily
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| Now there’s no blame on either side
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| We just drifted into seperate lives
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| But tell me what’s to become of you and me
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| Now that we’re strangers
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| It just ain’t like it used to be
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| Now we’re strangers
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| Funny how life changes
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| Now we’re strangers
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| We can talk about honesty
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| We can talk about passion and grief
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| We can cry for sincerity |
| And we can pray for belief
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| But right now we’re strangers
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| It just ain’t like it used to be
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| Now we’re strangers
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| Funny how life changes
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| Now we’re strangers
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| It just ain’t like it used to be
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| Now we’re stranges
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| Funny how life changes
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| Now we’re strangers |