(Difford/Tilbrook)
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You canĄ¯t hurt the girl with ignoring her presence
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She stands behind you as you do your impressions
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Of Jack the Lad with your friends at the local
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And when she wants you sheĄ¯s surprised and hopeful
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You canĄ¯t hurt the girl, her wordĄ¯s always sharper
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An answer, a look can normally cast her
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As evil and cunning with love there to conquer
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She with her wand can wave it and wander
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You canĄ¯t hurt the girl
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Nor could I
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Her heartĄ¯s been broken too many times
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You canĄ¯t hurt the girl
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You canĄ¯t hurt the girl
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And not cry
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You canĄ¯t hurt the girl, her heart has been broken
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She cried for a week, the wound remains open
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Her heart turned to oak, she wept like the willow
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You canĄ¯t hurt the girl
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Without tears on her pillow
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You CanĄ¯t Hurt the Girl
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Squeeze |