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I remember meeting you after class; |
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it was a winter of windshield frost and teenage lust, |
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And whenever I'd speak to you, you would not lift your eyes. |
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Oh, the years went by and you got wise. |
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Summertime was the time for breaking up, |
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grannies to come home, daddies to get fired. |
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New things would happen to you, but you would not lift your eyes. |
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Oh, as years went by you got wise. |
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Oh, the years went by and you got wise. |
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You were two years and a half younger than me, |
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the youngest of two sisters you will always be |
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And whenever I took you home, |
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I had to keep out of your parents sight |
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Oh, as years went by I learnt to hide. |
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Yes, as years went by I learnt to hide. |
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You teenage lovers, who think you're something special, |
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and get together one Friday morning, and come back home three full days later. |
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Your family won't support you, so you ignore them altogether, |
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and you won't listen to anybody, because you think yours is forever. |
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You do well. |