Meet Jimmy (feat. Le Cassette)
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Meet Jimmy (feat. Le Cassette)
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Can you see her in your mind
Is her life worth living for
It's not the same as it once was
You fear the echos in your heart
And you thought of her, and you thought of her
And you thought of her, and you thought of her
And you thought of her, and you thought of her
He was alone in the city
Those flashing lights made him dizzy
He was alone in the city
He was alone in the city
You must have love
Another empty life
In the city
You must have loved
There's no one to save you
There's no one
He was alone in the city
Those flashing lights made him dizzy
He was alone in the city
He was alone in the city
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