Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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Walking out quite late one night
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Not feeling happy or feeling down
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In the dark I stumbled over something on the ground
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As I got to my feet
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I heard a strange voice singing low
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Shout out a song I won't forget
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Until my dying day I know
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She said
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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When I heard her singing
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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First my impulse was to run
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But then the magic caught my ear
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An unforgettable refrain
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A song for all the year
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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Well then I heard her singing
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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In despair I cried out loudly
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Begging for her to come out
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Suddenly has it began
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The sha la song died out
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At last I realized who had sung it
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Quite amazed I turned to see
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The tall trees waving me goodbye
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The sha la song and me
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They sought me
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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And then I heard her singing
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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Sha, la, la
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Sha La La
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Rick Springfield |