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She was a friend to me when I needed oneWasn't for her I don't know what I'd doneShe gave me back something that was missing in meShe could of turned out to be almost anyoneAlmost anyone--With the possible exceptionOf who I wanted her to beRunning into the midnightWith her clothes whipping in the windReaching into the heart of the darknessFor the tenderness withinStumblin' into the lights of the cityAnd then back in the shadows againHanging onto the laughterThat each of us hid our unhappiness inTalk about celestial bodiesAnd your angels on the wingShe wasn't much good at stickin' around--butShe could sing...In the dead of nightShe could shine a lightOn some places that you've never beenIn that kind of lightYou could lose your sightAnd believe there was something to winYou could hold her tightWith all your mightBut she'd slip through your arms like the windAnd be back in flightBack into the nightWhere you might never see her againThe longer I thought I could find herThe shorter my vision becameRunning in circles behind herAnd thinking in terms of the blameBut she couldn't have been any kinderIf she'd come back and tried to explainShe wasn't much good a saying goodbye--butThat girl was sane
She was a friend to me when I needed oneWasn't for her I don't know what I'd doneShe gave me back something that was missing in meShe could of turned out to be almost anyoneAlmost anyone--With the possible exceptionOf who I wanted her to beRunning into the midnightWith her clothes whipping in the windReaching into the heart of the darknessFor the tenderness withinStumblin' into the lights of the cityAnd then back in the shadows againHanging onto the laughterThat each of us hid our unhappiness inTalk about celestial bodiesAnd your angels on the wingShe wasn't much good at stickin' around--butShe could sing...In the dead of nightShe could shine a lightOn some places that you've never beenIn that kind of lightYou could lose your sightAnd believe there was something to winYou could hold her tightWith all your mightBut she'd slip through your arms like the windAnd be back in flightBack into the nightWhere you might never see her againThe longer I thought I could find herThe shorter my vision becameRunning in circles behind herAnd thinking in terms of the blameBut she couldn't have been any kinderIf she'd come back and tried to explainShe wasn't much good a saying goodbye--butThat girl was sane
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