Eighteen
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Eighteen
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This city depresses me
But you try to be everything I need
We sat on the corner kissing each other
Felt like I could finally see in colour
I was eighteen when I met you
Poured my heart out, spilt all my truth
I finally felt like I could feel for the first time
When I met you
Everybody passed us by
With the same conversation time after time
I could stay by your side all night
Baby, it's just you and me and that's fine
I was eighteen when I met you
Poured my heart out, spilt all my truth
I finally felt like I could feel for the first time
When I met you
I was eighteen when I met you
Poured my heart out, spilt all my truth
I finally felt like I could feel for the first time
I was eighteen when I met you
Poured my heart out, spilt all my truth
I finally felt like I could feel for the first time
When I met you
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