| When you`re young and so in love as
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| We and bewildered by the world we
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| See, why do people hurt us so? |
| Only
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| Those in love would know what a town
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| Without pity can do.
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| If we stop to gaze upon a star, people
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| Talk about how bad we are. |
| Ours is
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| Not an easy age. |
| We`re like tigers in
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| A cage. |
| What a town without pity can
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| Do.
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| The young have problems, many problems.
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| We need an understanding heart. |
| Why
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| Don`t they help us, try and help us
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| Before this clay and granite planet
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| Falls apart?
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| Take these eager lips and hold me fast.
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| I`m afraid like this kind of joy can`t
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| Last. |
| How can keep love alive? |
| How can
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| Anything survive when these little minds
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| Tear you in two? |
| What a town without
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| Pity can do.
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| How can we keep love alive? |
| How can
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| Anything survive when these little minds
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| Tear you in two. |
| What town without pity
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| Can do.
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| No, it isn`t very pretty, what a town
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| Without pity can do. |