| How do you cool your lips, after a summer’s kiss?
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| How do you rid the sweat, after the body’s bliss?
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| How do you turn your eyes from the romantic glare?
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| How do you block the sound of a voice you’d know anywhere?
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| Oh, I really should’ve known
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| By the time you drove me home
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| By the vagueness in your eyes
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| Your casual goodbyes
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| By the chill in your embrace
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| The expression on your face
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| Told me maybe you might have
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| Some advice to give on how to be insensitive Insensitive, insensitive
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| How do you numb your skin, after the warmest touch?
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| How do you slow your blood, after the body rush?
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| How do you free your soul after you’ve found a friend?
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| How do you teach your heart it’s a crime to fall in love again?
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| Oh, you probably won’t remember me
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| It’s probably ancient history
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| I’m one of the chosen few
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| Who went ahead and fell for you
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| I’m out of vogue, I’m out of touch
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| I fell too fast, I felt too much
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| I thought that you might have
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| Some advice to give on how to be insensitive
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| Oh, I really should’ve known
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| By the time you drove me home
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| By the vagueness in your eyes
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| Your casual goodbyes
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| By the chill in your embrace
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| The expression on your face
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| That told me maybe you might
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| Have some advice to give on how to be insensitive
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| (How to be) Insensitive
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| (How to be) Insensitive
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| (How to be) |