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You lobbed two jacksons on the table |
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finished the bottle with the faded label |
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I'd kept for some special occasion |
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through heaven rip tide and aging |
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and then you said and I thought it was amazing |
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"this is what I owe you David" |
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we were so close to each other's peak |
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and it was the first time I heard you speak |
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I was the cinema |
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I was the cinema |
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I was the cinema |
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And you with the shoes you wore to |
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the wedding the day I met you |
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You with the shoes you wore |
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to the wedding the day I met you |
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I have weak knees |
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how would you know |
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if I wasn't telling you so |
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you held your head up high |
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and let me lie |
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Cinnamon, cinnamon was your flavour |
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despite the lighter colour |
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of your hair, of your hair and your eyes |
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everyday sunrise |
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I was the cinema |
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I was the cinema |
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I was the cinema |
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And you with the shoes you wore to |
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the wedding the day I met you |
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you with the shoes you wore to |
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the wedding the day I met you |
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you with the shoes you wore to |
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the wedding the day I met you |
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you with the shoes you wore to |
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the wedding the day I met you |