| Keely Aimee sat next to me
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| My hair stood up on end
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| And Keely Aimee, maybe one night
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| We could be better friends
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| I know this town’s been hard on you
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| I’ve seen the neighbors close their shades
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| But Keely, they’ve got their secrets too
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| So you fell in some mud, you haven’t fallen from grace
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| Keely Aimee, I’m sure you dreamed you’d do far greater things
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| But, Keely, I wish you wouldn’t dwell on what could and couldn’t be
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| I know how dreams can let you down
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| I’ve had some rude awakenings
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| But Keely, I still go back to sleep
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| In the dead of night you spring to life for me
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| Keely Aimee
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| Keely Aimee
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| Keely Aimee, I know this world is such a heavy weight
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| And, Keely Aimee, those crows feet perched at such an early age
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| Well, I’d help you shoo those birds away
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| If the burden’s just too much
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| See, Keely, I love your suffering like gravity loves a stumbling drunk
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| So Keely Aimee, lay next to me
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| Rest your head against mine
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| In all of the world I’ve never known a sadder Valentine
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| And when will I sleep and dream of the city towering into the clouds?
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| We’ll run through the streets anonymously
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| A whole new life
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| If only we knew how
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| Keely Aimee
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| If only we knew how
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| Keely Aimee
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| Oh, no, no
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| If we knew how
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| If we knew how
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| If we knew how |