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Show me a way to stop loving you and i'll stop coming 'round
Your flatmate in the front room, he thinks he might have found
The last of the teenage lovers
Suprised by what I feel
The last of the teenage lovers
I'm learning how to deal
With the ease of the midnight visit
The ease of the midnight visit
Takes a leap of faith
That you might be alone
I was dreaming of you this morning
Dreaming all last night
Your greedy new manoeuvres, they woke me up in fright
I watched the sunlight climbing up my bedroom door
Who had taught my sweetheart to ask for so much more?
Ahh that's the ease of the midnight visit
The ease of the midnight visit
Takes a leap of faith
That you might be alone
Born again, to die again
My soul is in this body
Born again, to die again
My soul is in this body
Better give it a bit of peace
I was trying to save your flatmate
from getting out of bed so late
Like a big old clumsy cat
perched on top of your side gate
The last of the teenage lovers thinks
"what a way to go"
I'ld call the ambulance myself
if I could reach my phone
The last of the teenage lovers
"what a way to go"
It's not enough to be in love with you
I want to be loved too
Yeah that's the ease of the midnight visit
Takes a leap of faith that you might be alone
When's a fool like me gonna drive straight home?
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