I used to work it out with my head in a cloud
A record machine playin' out loud
I guess my fate had to turn
Followed a star to a candle that burned

Bag full of crackers an' chocolate bars
Breakin' my back, sleepin' in cars
Ha! I always woke up in doubt
Well, now I know what the fuss is about

Way out, out of the blue
I met a young girl
It could've been you
Hey, what was I supposed to do
I didn't want to fall in love

Try to keep sane an' savin' the light
Two things to do when you can't fight the night
I always lay down in doubt
Well, now I know what the fuss is about

Way out, out of the blue
I met a young girl
It could've been you
Hey, what was I supposed to do
I didn't want to fall in love

Sometimes you don't decide for yourself
Sometimes you don't decide for yourself
Sometimes you can't decide for yourself

Way out, out of the blue
Hey, what was I supposed to do

Way out, out of the blue
I met a young girl
It could've been you
Hey, what was I supposed to do
I didn't want to fall in love

Way out, out of the blue
I met a young girl
It could've been you
Hey, what was I supposed to do
I didn't want to fall in love

I didn't want to fall in love


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