(Springfield)
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You know it gets too much and sometimes she cries like a baby
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But she's almost certain it'll pass when she becomes a lady
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But while she's still a young girl love is avoiding her
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And thank God for the radio and the color TV
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Heroes are hard to find in the cold world but not in her mind
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And she's talking to Jesus during the radio station breaks
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And she's on her knees, falling on her knees
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Asking how the world can be so cold to her
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And she listens to the records, playing on the radio
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and she's falling in love with a singer
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Now she's feelin bad and she's feelin good
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But she's coming down by the time the song is over
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And she starts feelin lonely
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Feelin she's the only ordinary solitary one
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All alone the solitary one
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Hurrying home oh God its been one of those bad days
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But with a flick of a switch and a twist of the dial
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She gets love on the airwaves
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And they send her favorite lovers to keep her satisfied
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And she's talkin to Jesus during a radio station breaks
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And she's on her knees falling on her knees
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Askin how the world can be so cold to her
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And she listens to the records playing on the radio and she's falling
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in love
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with a singer
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Now she's feelin bad cause she's feelin good
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But she's comin down by the time the song is over
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And she starts feelin lonely
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Feelin she's the only ordinary the solitary one all alone the solitary
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one
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And she's on her knees falling on her knees
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Askin how the world can be so cold to her
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And she starts feelin lonely
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Feelin she's the only ordinary solitary one
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All alone the solitary one
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All alone the solitary one
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All alone the solitary one
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All alone the Solitary one
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The Solitary One
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Rick Springfield |