| Waiting for you, baby, through the coldest days
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| Huddled in the backseat of the van
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| And I know a girl who would wait until it’s dark
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| When she sings, the heavens part
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| They part, ooh, ooh
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| And I held my ground
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| When I heard those sounds
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| Coming out
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| And I must have cried
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| When I held those hands
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| So, do you know what I mean?
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| So, do you know how I feel?
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| So, do you know what I mean?
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| And baby, don’t you know that I love your snaggletooth?
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| I see it poking when you laugh
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| And baby, don’t you know that I love those pigeon toes?
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| I hope that you get these pigeon lungs
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| Lungs, ooh
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| And I held my ground
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| When I heard those sounds
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| Coming up
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| And I must have cried
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| When I held your hands
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| So, do you know what I mean?
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| So, do you know how I feel?
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| So, do you know what I mean?
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| And I will try my best
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| To take this big old hen
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| And I will know his name
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| And always feel the same
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| And all lit up so bright
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| In the orange glow
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| And all lit up so bright
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| In the orange glow
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| Glow, oooh
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| And I held my ground
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| When I heard those sounds
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| Coming out
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| And I must have cried
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| When I held those hands
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| So, do you know what I mean?
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| So, do you know how I feel?
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| So, do you know? |
| Do you know?
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| So, do you know? |
| Do you know?
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| So, do you know? |
| Do you know?
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| So, do you know? |
| Do you know?
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| So, do you know what I mean? |