You were from the North, I was from the South
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We were from opposite places, different towns
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But I knew it was good and you knew it was too.
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So we moved together like a ball and chain
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Mind becoming two halves of the same
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It was real, but in the shadows it grew.
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Cos you¡¯ve got a secret don¡¯t ya babe?
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I would¡¯ve shout aloud and broken through
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I would¡¯ve given it all to belong to you
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But there were different plans and different rules
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You said ¡°were I¡¯m from is a lock and key
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If you¡¯d be so kind as to follow me
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I will show you the way to the rest of my sins¡±
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Cos you¡¯ve got a secret don¡¯t ya babe?
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Yeah you, you got a secret don¡¯t ya babe?
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And I should know
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Yeah I should know
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So this room was damp where your sins laid
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There was that smell in the air of an old place
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That hadn¡¯t seen much daylight in years
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And you threw me down, said ¡° If you don¡¯t mind
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I¡¯m gonna leave you here to night time
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Then we can do what we want my baby out of the spot light¡±
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Cos you¡¯ve got a secret don¡¯t ya babe?
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Yeah you, you got a secret don¡¯t ya babe?
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And I should know
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Yeah I should know
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For I am your secret aren¡¯t I babe?
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Yeah I am your secret aren¡¯t I babe?
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Aren¡¯t I babe?
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Secret
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Missy Higgins |