| Heavy humid night, corner of Park and Main
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| Cast that first glance: your smile, my veins
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| At maximum capacity, blood pumping so fast
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| My girl, if looks gave heart attacks
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| The dangerous men in the shadows were like an audience, and even the meanest
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| among them had a special little shine in their eyes when they saw us walk by
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| Walked about twenty blocks talking about good bars and better towns than this
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| one
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| Kissed that first night, and then the rain opened up the sky to get…
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| One last kiss
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| I love you like an alcoholic
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| One last kiss
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| I love you like a statuette
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| One last kiss
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| I need you like I need a broken leg
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| I was getting off the late shift
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| Attempting to recover
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| Crumpled up the bus pass
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| Tossed it into the gutter
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| Some handsome dark stranger
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| You were standing there on the corner
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| You had those compelling magnetized eyes you must have lost when you got older
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| Seven blocks in, my fingers brushed your hand
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| I blushed and you laughed, but you seemed a little sad
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| I ain’t one to jump a ship, but I absolutely knew
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| I was six steps in when I fell into you
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| One last kiss
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| I love you like a broken pot
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| One last kiss
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| I love you like a pack of dogs
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| One last kiss
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| I need you like I need a gaping head wound
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| One last kiss
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| I love you like an alcoholic
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| One last kiss
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| I love you like a negligee
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| One last kiss
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| I need you like I need a broken leg |