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Jennifer dates a man in a 60s cover band |
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He's the Ess-dog, or |
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Sean if you wish |
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She's 18, he's 31 |
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She's a rich girl, he's the son |
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Of a Coca- |
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Cola middle man |
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Kiss when they listen |
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To "Brothers In Arms" |
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And if there's something wrong with this |
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They don't see the harm |
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In joining their forces and singing along |
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See those rings on her toes |
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Check that frisbee in his |
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Volvo It's a |
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Volvo with ancient plates |
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They've got a dog she named |
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Trey A retriever with a frayed bandana around his neck |
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Trey has a window into their relationship |
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The baby talk voices |
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And the post class-a nasal drip |
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But it all seems to function |
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At least in her dog's mind |
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Let me out of here |
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Let me out of here |
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You got to let me out of here |
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You got to let me out of here |
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Let me out of here |
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Out of here |
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Out of here, out of here |
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Let me out of here ill hit the ground running |
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Jennifer left for school up in |
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Boulder And the |
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Ess-dog came to visit when he could |
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But the strain was too much |
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They could not make up for distance |
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And the distance between their years |
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Neither one listens |
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To "Brothers In Arms" |
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The Ess-dog waits tables |
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And he sold his guitar |
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Jenny pledged |
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Kappa and she started pre-law |
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And off came those awful toe rings |
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Off came those awful toe rings |