| When Jody smiles the room lights up with fine white stardust
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| And limelight seems to beam out of her eyes
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| She doesn’t seem to notice but she doesn’t need to She’s had her share of compliments and lies
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| (she says) come turn off your radio and let’s go dancing
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| We’re far too young to sit at home all night
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| What’s the use of sleeping when we’re in this city
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| That tries to stay awake with all its might
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| 'cause life just feels so breezy
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| So comfortable and easy
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| This sad and sullen winter night seems tropical and bright
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| Like champagne coloured drops of neon light
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| These streets are paved with melodies and treasured pleasures
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| Let’s make the snowflakes melt before they fall
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| No agonizing painful hardships left to conquer
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| No traumatizing childhood to recall
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| Come turn off your radio and let’s go dancing
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| There’s far too much to see to stay inside
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| What’s the use in sleeping when the world could crumble
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| So just sit back and please enjoy your ride
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| 'cause life just feels so breezy
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| So comfortable and easy
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| This sad and sullen winter night seems tropical and bright
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| Like champagne coloured drops of neon light
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| 'cause life just feels so breezy
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| So comfortable and easy
|
| This sad and sullen winter night seems tropical and bright
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| Like champagne coloured drops of neon light
|
| 'cause life just feels so breezy
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| So comfortable and easy
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| This sad and sullen winter night seems tropical and bright
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| Like champagne coloured drops of neon light
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| When Jody smiles the room lights up with fine white stardust |