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could i be the one thing |
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missing from your life |
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and from your everyday? |
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i need you to be beside me, |
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why don't you call me and we'll see? |
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i see you having coffee |
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you are almost beside me, |
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laughing with your friends. |
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i tell lorraine to look at you, |
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i tell her i need to tell you |
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i don't know you |
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but i want to |
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i just can't leave here |
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without telling you -- |
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just how lonely i've been lately. |
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you are just as lonely, maybe? |
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we should go out for some coffee. |
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i wonder how i can |
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give you my phone number, |
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and not be so afraid? |
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i ask lorraine to give it to you |
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when i go to the washroom. |
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i return to the table |
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i look, but i'm unable |
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to find you anywhere. |
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i ask lorraine to look for you, |
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i tell her i need to tell you |
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don't know you |
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but i want to |
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i just can't leave here |
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without telling you -- |
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just how lonely i've been lately. |
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you are just as lonely, maybe? |
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we should go out for some coffee |
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on the way out the door |
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lorraine lets me know that she went up to you |
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and gave you my number and said |
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'call him or else he'll be sad.' |
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and i waited, for two weeks and |
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i realized that you'd never call me |
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how could i have been so stupid |
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i should have gone up to you and |
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told you myself how you make me feel. |