Ordinary Girl
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Ordinary Girl
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Ordinary girl, it seems this ordinary world has taken hold
And you can't feel a thing anymore
Why do they, they just stand and stare
Couldn't decide what to say, so you left
And now you live it down
On this side of the city they don't get
That these shiny things will fade away
Why do they, they just stand and stare
Ordinary Girl you'll find your way
Ordinary Girl you'll find your way
Ordinary girl, it seems this ordinary world has taken hold
They will tear you down
They will tear you down
Ordinary Girl you'll find your way
Ordinary Girl you'll find your way
Ordinary Girl you'll find your way
Ordinary Girl you'll find your way
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