| Grew up in a desert town, not a lot to do.
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| Didn’t have anything, 'cept you had me, and I had you.
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| We might’ve been slaves, but together we felt like kings.
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| Didn’t fully appreciate how wizard we had things
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| No matter how hard times got, you were there to help me through
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| And when you left this place, a piece of me, well it left with you.
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| I remember so clearly the last time I saw your face.
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| It was Boonta Eve, and you just won that pod race.
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| Do you think of me at all
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| In your big Ol' Death Star ball
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| Do you think about old Kitster
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| I’m sitting waiting for your call
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| And I wonder how you are
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| In that war among the stars
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| Do you think about old Kitster
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| In this old Mos Eisley bar
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| I remember when you said your
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| midichlorians were more than anyone had ever seen
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| I must admit that I did not really get
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| it, and it all sounded kinda stupid to me.
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| But I was proud of you, I saved me every clip
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| And I watched every time that you were on the news
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| Don’t you forget it that when public opinion shifted
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| I was still the loudest voice defending you
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| I even had your back, after the attack
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| When you went and killed all them kids
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| I said to everyone «lets not rush to judgement;
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| We don’t know what them little kids did»
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| I even told people I was pretty sure it had nothing to do with race
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| When you helped murder one of the only black guys in outer space
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| But
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| Do you think of me at all
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| In your big Ol' Death Star ball
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| Do you think about old Kitster
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| I’m sitting waiting for your call
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| And I wonder how you are
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| In that war among the stars
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| Do you think about old Kitster
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| In this old Mos Eisley bar
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| I know you’re big and important now
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| And your schedule is probably packed
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| But I sent you tons and tons of hologram requests
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| And I never got a holo back
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| In town we have this old crazy homeless pervert
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| We call him Ben
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| A couple years ago we caught him following around this local boy again
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| But we ran him off and I took the
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| boy back to his Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru
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| Just something about the way he smiled, made me think of you.
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| Do you think of me at all
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| In your big Ol' Death Star ball
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| Do you think about old Kitster
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| I’m sitting waiting for your call
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| And I wonder how you are
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| In that war among the stars
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| Do you think about old Kitster
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| In this old Mos Eisley bar |