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Called her last night
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And I read her a line, from her favorite book of poetry
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And I started to cry
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When she asked me what was wrong, I said, "Don't worry, it's not you, it's me"
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It's fine to say
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That everything you've done to me has been excused by you
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Now I know that's its plain to see
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Every line I read to you is coming from deep inside of me
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She called me last night
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And read me a line from her favorite book of poetry
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And she started to cry
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When I asked her what was wrong, she said, "Don't worry, it's not you, it's me"
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It's plain to see
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All these stories told to me are false
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And I know Oh
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She's telling me lies, telling me lies like hte sun is blue
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sooner or later its come to pass one of these poems will have to last
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Sooner or later, she's gonna have to come to pass
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This poetry
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I called her last night
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And we finally talked for what seemed like the very first time
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So I start to cry
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Seem like we don't know each other no more, and these words they
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Describe you to a T
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Telling you about me
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It's writen verse by verse, line by line, just you and me
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and I just wish I could describe with my pen one day done throughout the time
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In these books of poetry
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It seems like its all written just about, written just about her and me
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All this love poetry, good and bad
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Written just about you and me
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