| You were a girl who came from nothing
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| Met a man from lesser still,
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| Down by the river
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| And the ruined paper mill.
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| Now the mill and you have left us
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| But the river it remains
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| Often I’ll go there
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| 'Cos it helps to ease the pain.
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| I’ve got a film of you from Christmas
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| I watch it when I’m low
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| And it’s your laughing
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| And I feel my sadness go.
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| You were lost and tired and lonely
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| When you left us in the spring
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| I see that moonbeam
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| And I feel the joy you bring.
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| Cos you lived by the river,
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| And the North View was your home
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| And you lived by the river
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| Now you’ll never be alone.
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| I see you in my mirror
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| I hear you in my mind
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| I never thought that I could feel so left behind.
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| You were lost and tired and lonely
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| When you left us in the spring
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| I see you in my dreams
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| And I feel the joy you bring.
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| Cos you lived by the river,
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| And the North View was your home
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| And you lived by the river
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| Now you’ll never be x 10
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| Cos you lived by the river,
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| And the North View was your home
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| And you lived by the river
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| Now you’ll never be alone. |