A Pretty Girl Never Lights Her Own Cigarette
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A Pretty Girl Never Lights Her Own Cigarette
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boy: "So many things that I want to say,
but I don't want to scare you away.
So many things use could do, if:
Wasn't so far away from you."
girl: "You walk away."
Nararator: She kissed him until he cried
Broke his heart and then he died
She packed up and followed that old a-line
Where the colors fly.
boy: "You walk away."
girl: "Don't act so surprised, you can't hide behind
Those eyes, you do it to me every
Time, but I'm stepping out."
boy: "I'm not that surprisd, I could see
Right through your eyes, I went along
For the ride, but I'm stepping out."
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