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I remember that day when he walked up to me. |
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Wrote my number down, put it in the pocket of his bluejeans. |
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And I fell like a feather, yeah, just like that, we were together. |
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He was my perfect gentleman, sweet like, real sweet. |
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And his hands felt like thunder on my skin, |
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His breath hot, oh, how or how could I forget |
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that his eyes looked right through me and that was it. |
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Silence was the only sound then, and my heart pounding. |
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Told me things would be different leaving church that Sunday, |
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but the only change coming was the quarters in the ashtray. |
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Yeah I should have known better when the last three times he swore |
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that he would never lay another finger on me but the truth's on my face. |
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And his hands felt like thunder on my skin, |
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his breath hot, oh, how or how could I forget. |
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His eyes looked right through me and that was it. |
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Silence was the only sound then, and my heart pounding. |
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Oh I, thought that he was all I ever wanted. |
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Should have come with a warning. |
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Just like you, I've been there too. |
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Oh I got bag and I got a plan. |
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Girl you better get out while you can... while you can, while you can. |
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Cause his hands felt like thunder on my skin, |
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His breath hot, oh how could I forget |
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that his eyes looked right through me and that was it. |
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Silence was the only sound then, silence was the only sound then, |
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silence was the only sound then, and my heart heart pounding. |