Song Of The Lonely Teen
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Song Of The Lonely Teen
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Darling if someday some writer should say I'll write a song for only you to sing
Whoa I'd tell him of our broken love and call it the Song of the Lonely Teen
I'd say write it pretty keep the tune good and blue
It don't have to rhyme but the opening line must say darling I still love you
So darling if someday your new love slips away
And leaves you alone with no song to sing
Just remember me make up your own melody and sing the Song of the Lonely Teen
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