| In New York
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| City back
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| When I was young
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| And colorful
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| I saw a girl
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| I doubled back
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| Was she the one?
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| Lady Black
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| Cigarette?
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| She rolls her own
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| I should’ve known
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| Would you care
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| To come and talk
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| To me alone?
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| Your smile seems so familiar
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| Like maybe we’d met before
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| If we had, girl, I was a fool to forget
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| The deep end sounds inviting
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| And she s already in
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| Should I stay dry?
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| Or should I get wet?
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| My hotel
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| Two o’clock
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| Dizzy from
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| All the fun
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| Said goodnight
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| And Lady Black
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| Was on the run
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| Called her back
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| Later on
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| But she was al-
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| Ready done
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| Bloody red lioness
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| I should’ve known
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| When did this go one sided?
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| I didn’t fall in alone
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| Sometimes I wish I’d never met you at all
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| If love goes unrequited
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| Can we really call it love?
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| Do I hang on?
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| Or should I let go?
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| Should I let go?
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| Your smile seems so familiar
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| Like maybe we’d met before
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| If we had, girl, I was a fool to forget
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| The deep end sounds inviting
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| And she s already in
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| Should I stay dry?
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| Or should I get wet?
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| Do I hang on?
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| Or should I let go?
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| Should I let go? |