| Cause her last relationship fucked her up.
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| Got hurt majorly, finds it tough to trust.
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| Looked at the ashtray, then looked back up,
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| Spinning it away on the tabletop.
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| She looked much fitter than Saturday just.
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| She worked in JD’s with dan.
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| Back then I figured she was pretty damn rough,
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| But she was only wearing her work stuff.
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| And in these clothes she looked more than buff,
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| She stirred her straw, sat up to adjust.
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| I told her I thought it was important,
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| That you could get lost in conversation.
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| Chattin shit, sittin in, oblivion
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| With that person who’s your special one.
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| She said she was the worst pool player under the sun,
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| But blokes go easy so she always won.
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| I saw this thing on ITV the other week,
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| Said, that if she played with her hair, she’s probably keen
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| She’s playing with her hair, well regularly,
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| So I reckon I could well be in.
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| She didn’t look too bored with what I was saying.
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| Her hair looked much better than the other day.
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| She had her fingers 'round her hair, playin'.
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| I Saw on the telly that’s a good indication.
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| She didn’t offer to buy the next drink though, «Nay.»
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| Suppose that’s just our girl’s way.
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| I’m trying to think what else I could say,
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| Peelin' the label off, spinning the ashtray.
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| Yeah actually, yes, she did look pretty neat.
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| Her perfume smelled expensive and sweet.
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| I felt like my hair looked a bit cheap,
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| Wished I’d had it cut back last week.
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| She kept giving me this look, cause she would speak.
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| Was she only friendly, or was she a keep?
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| Asked her if she wanted the same again to drink.
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| Started to turn and get up out my seat.
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| I saw this thing on ITV the other week,
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| Said, that if she played with her hair, she’s probably keen
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| She’s playin with her hair, well regularly,
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| So I reckon I could well be in.
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| She said that her close mates all were
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| Always the most important thing to her.
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| I said I thought it was a bit more blurred.
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| She asked what I meant by that as she stirred.
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| I told her about the money and what had occurred
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| With it going missing from the living room, so.
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| With my best mates all there standing by,
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| Right where I left it, under their eyes.
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| So surely one of them might have spied
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| What happened to my money at that time.
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| I felt like they were all smiling on the side.
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| She was like «fair play"she couldn’t say why.
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| She didn’t know what all my mates were like.
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| And I said she just might be right.
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| Wish I had someone I could always rely,
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| Someone to get lost chattin to all night.
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| I saw this thing on ITV the other week,
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| Said, that if she played with her hair, she’s probably keen
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| She’s playin with her hair, well regularly,
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| So I reckon I could well be in.
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| As I walked back with more drinks to our place,
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| She had her phone stuck to the side of her face.
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| I sat for a minute while she chatted away
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| 'bout somethin with her mom and her birthday.
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| Played for a bit with the same ashtray,
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| Thought about things while I sat and waited.
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| It was nice to chat about the shit in my head,
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| Someone who just listens to you instead.
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| I looked at the barman, wiping down again,
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| Looked at the football on the TV set,
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| Trying to look like I weren’t just waiting there
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| For her conversation to come to an end.
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| I look at my watch and realized right then
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| That, for three hours, been in conversation.
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| Before she put her phone down, she switched to silent,
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| And we carried on chattin for more than that again.
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| I saw this thing on ITV the other week,
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| Said, that if she played with her hair, she’s probably keen
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| She’s playin with her hair, well regularly,
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| So I reckon I could well be in.
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| I saw this thing on ITV the other week,
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| Said, that if she played with her hair, she’s probably keen
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| She’s playin with her hair, well regularly,
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| So I reckon I could well be in. |