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Hello, Alone, it's you and me again, |
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How can we pretend we've never met? |
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Hello, Alone you might as well come in, |
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We've been making bets for so long now. |
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I never told you that I want you, |
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I thought I had you out of my head, |
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But ever time she leaves me, refusing to believe me, |
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You're always there. |
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And even though I don't invite you, |
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And your presence is a pain, |
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You always let me be just who I am, |
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Until I'm glad to bring back that refrain again, |
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Hello, Alone, it's you and me again, |
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How can we pretend we've never met? |
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Hello, Alone you might as well come in, |
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We've been shaking hands for too long now |
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I even tried to re-convince you, |
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But it was just no use at all, |
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Cause every time I climbed inside your mind, |
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I saw the mirror on the wall. |
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But it's no use to pose the question, |
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When the answers never sheen, |
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And then I have to face up to the facts |
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With saxophones and old trombones carrying me home to say |
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Hello, Alone, it's you and me again, |
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How can we pretend we've never met? |
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Hello alone you might as well come in, |
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We've been making bets for too long... |
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Perhaps I'll take a holiday, |
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And get as far away as I can, |
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But then I'd just be far away, |
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And just as a much a lonesome man, |
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With his hat in his hands chanting. |
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Hello, Alone, it's you and me again, |
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How can we pretend we've never met? |
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Hello, Alone you might as well come in, |
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We've been making bets for too long now. |