| She said it wasn’t cold
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| She left her coat unbuttoned
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| She wore canvas shoes
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| White canvas shoes
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| Around her neck
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| She wore a silver necklace
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| 'It was given to me by my father' she said
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| 'It was given to me'
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| She took the back way home
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| Past the lights at Summerhill
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| Turn left on to the north strand
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| And on on towards the sea
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| He said he was an artist
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| But he really painted billboards
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| In large capital letters
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| In large capital letters
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| He was telling jokes
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| Nobody else would listen to him
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| I saw you that day
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| Your lips were cherry red
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| Your legs were crossed
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| Your arms wide open
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| Your hair was coloured gold
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| And like a field of corn
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| You were blown by the wind
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| You were blown by the wind
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| Walk, walk, walk to the water
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| Walk with me awhile
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| Walk, walk, walk to the roadside
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| walk with me in a light
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| A room in the Royal hotel
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| With sea facing views
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| A man with a suitcase
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| Full of things he doesn’t need
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| I’m looking through your window
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| I’m walking through your doorway
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| I’m on the outside
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| Let me in
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| Let me love you
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| Let me love you
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| Let me
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| Walk, walk, walk to the water
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| Walk with me
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| Walk, walk, walk to the roadside
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| walk with me a while |