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(1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4.) |
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If the sun forgets to shine, can you just deal with candlelight for two? |
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Oh, I hope that will do. |
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So if your mockingbird don't sing, can you just love it for its wings? |
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Please do. |
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Oh, Stella, what could I do? |
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So when you asked me on the phone, "Can I just help myself?" |
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(I can't help myself.) |
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Stella, I lost my way. |
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So if you need to lay your head, then I can make room right beside my bed. |
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Do you mind the floor instead? |
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So as your mocking bird takes flight, the sun forgets to shine its light on you. |
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Oh, Stella, what could I do? |
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And if you need me, you know I'll run, run, run. |
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(Stella, you're on your own. |
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Stella, you're on your own.) |
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When you know I'm leavin', baby, you'll know I'm gone, gone, go-gone, gone, gone. |
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(Stella, you're on your own. |
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Stella, you're on your own.) |
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And in the evening, you're gonna think I'm home but know you're alone. |
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So when you ask me on the phone, "Can I just help myself?" |
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(I can't help myself.) |
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Stella, I lost my way. |
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(Stella, you're on your own. |
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Stella, you're on your own.) |