Virginia
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Virginia
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Oh i once knew a girl from Virginia
She had eyes like the first day of May
And she talked like she never remembered what to say - hey, what to say
In the morning she left me her number
and she fled like a bird in the rain
so i sat on the carpet and wondered what to say - hey, what to say
We crept in the moonlight, she slept by the door?
ooo Virginia no more, no more
and awkward i stumbled I've been there before
ooo Virginia no more, no more
So i changed down the taste and i made my escape
out the door onto our separate ways
and i'll see you around if i do figure out
what to say - hey, what to say
We crept in the moonlight, she slept by the door
ooo Virginia no more, no more
and awkward i stumbled I've been there before
ooo Virginia no more
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