Remember I sent you a picture
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I know all the names in your band
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I was the girl wearing yellow down front
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I was the first one to stand
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It¡¯s silly to think you¡¯d remember
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It¡¯s silly pretending you¡¯d care
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But I want you to know I was there last night
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I was there, I was there, I was there¡¦.
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Sometimes I think we¡¯re connected
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I dreamed we were talking last night
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Day to day stress just undoes me at times
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But listening to you makes it right
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I¡¯m positive someday you¡¯ll see me
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An love me just like it was planned
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I feel all the sorrow you¡¯re trying to hide
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You¡¯ll realize I understand
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Oh how I understand¡¦
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Another room
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Where the lights are too bright
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Not gonna sleep
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I want it just right
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Another hotel room
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Random replay
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There¡¯s too many touching me
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Keep ¡®em away
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Move into midnight
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Just turn off the pager
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I tell ya, the well has run dry
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To tired to sleep
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Too wired to try
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Fast track to nowhere
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So heavy, so high
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Too many scenes
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And I¡¯m losin¡¯ the names
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Silence and talk
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Both feelin¡¯ the same
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All the same city
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All the same night
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Step over bodies, boy
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Turn out the light
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Forever, whatever
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What¡¯s winning or losing
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There¡¯s nothing my money can¡¯t buy
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To tired to sleep
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Too wired to try
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I¡¯ll pass on the party
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So heavy, so high
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Hey I feel the moon breathin¡¯
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I hear electricity
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I know the size of the sky
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To tired to sleep
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Too wired to try
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Time hangin¡¯ frozen
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So heavy, so high
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You never waved back at the airport
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I covered your poster in mud
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I cut out the eyes on the photo you signed
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I wrote you a poem in blood¡¦
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I¡¯m stupid to think I could matter
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A loser pretending you¡¯d care
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To you I¡¯m a nothing
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I ought to be dead
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But night after night
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I¡¯ll be there, I¡¯ll be there, I¡¯ll be there¡¦
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The floor¡¯s movin¡¯ slower
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The frequency¡¯s fadin¡¯
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I tell ya, the well has run dry
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To tired to sleep
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Too wired to try
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Fast track to nowhere
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So heavy, so high
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Letter From A Fan/So Heavy, So High
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| Barry Manilow |