Some Old Girl
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Some Old Girl
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All the strangers that we've seen tonight
Does it seem absurd?
You can never say you've seen the light
You're something special
A prophet to let for for world
You're some old girl
You're some old girl
Some old girl
You can maybe do it to yourself
Does it seem absurd?
You can never say you've seen the light
You're something special
A prophet to let for the world
Some old girl
You can stick around here
But you never seem to let it all go
All the strangers that we've seen tonight
Did it seem absurd?
You can never say you've seen the light
You're something special
A prophet to let for for world
You're some old girl
You're some old girl
Some old girl
Some old girl
Some old girl
Some old girl
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