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No One
 
  You’re telling me things
I already know
You take me places
I never would go
And you act so freely
Like the world was your own
You can do anything you want
But don’t you leave me alone

And no one feels
And no one feels like we do

When will we learn
That nothing is real
And everything’s changing
Except what we feel
And out on your doorstep I was all butterflies
Cause all of the moonlight in the sky
Was no match for your eyes

And no one feels
And no one feels like we do

You’re telling me things
I don’t want to hear
But you are my answer
When nothing is clear
And the music played softly
As you whispered a word
I had to sigh and catch my breath
From what I had heard

And no one feels
And no one feels like we do




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