| It’s getting much closer to forty every day and he can’t tell his mother what
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| he’s done
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| He thinks he’s the only one that feels this way and he’s life will end as it
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| begun
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| He says, «Tracy, please don’t leave me
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| Don’t you really need me?
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| I swear, it didn’t mean a thing»
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| Tries to make it better
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| Cries 'til he gets wetter
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| And promises a diamond ring but now she’s gone
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| He’s wandering the streets quite aimlessly and he doesn’t know where he’ll end
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| up
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| He’s hearing in his mind 'three's company' but two is never quite enough
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| He says, «Tracy, please don’t leave me
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| Don’t you really need me?
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| I swear, it didn’t mean a thing»
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| Tries to make it better
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| Cries 'til he gets wetter
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| And promises a diamond ring but now she’s gone
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| He says, «Tracy, please don’t leave me
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| Don’t you really need me?
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| I swear, it didn’t mean a thing»
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| Tries to make it better
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| Cries 'til he gets wetter
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| And promises a diamond ring but now she’s gone
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| She’s gone
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| Now he’s gone
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| She’s gone |