| Just another Saturday
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| Time, she keeps slipping away
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| Just leaving me behind
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| Sun is peeking through my windowpane
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| These eyes, they only see rain
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| I can’t believe that she’s gone
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| I don’t expect you to see
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| But she’s important to me, babe
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| I guess it’s just one man’s problem
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| I heard that she went out to celebrate
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| Three cheers for her brilliant escape
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| From the prison we were in
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| Cars buzzing, people rushing everywhere
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| I’ve got my world, I guess they got theirs
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| Guess it’s time for moving on
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| I don’t expect you to see
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| But she’s important to me, babe
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| I guess it’s just one man’s problem
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| There’s a sliver of a moon above our heads
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| Laughing at the little cares that follow us to bed
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| Meanwhile her bullets keep flying
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| I heard every word that she said
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| And they echo 'round my brain
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| I don’t expect you to see
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| But she’s important to me, babe
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| I guess it’s just one man’s problem
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| I don’t expect you to see
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| But she’s important to me, babe
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| I guess it’s just one man’s problem |