Marilyn Monroe
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Marilyn Monroe
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This is the last
Time you'll see me
I'll be the first to go
I was the one who was counting
But always the last to know
I'm always the last to know
You're no good for me
This is temporary
Just like Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe
This won't ever be
One of those happy endings
And I'll be the last one to know
And I'll be the last one to know
I should have known this was coming
It happens everytime
There's no place to go
And no one waiting
I'm always the last in line
I'm always the last in line
You're no good for me
This is temporary
Just like Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe
This won't ever be
One of those happy endings
And I'd be the last one to know
Can I be the last one to know?
(I'll be the last one, I'll be the last one)
You're no good for me
This is temporary
Just like Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe
This won't ever be
One of those happy endings
Can I be the last one?
You're no good for me
This is temporary
Just like Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe
This won't ever be
One of those happy endings
Can I be the last one to know? (x3)
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