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And in the end, he needs a little more than meatballs.
And in the end, he needs a little bit more than me.
Elaine Page and Barbara Dickson's, "I Know Him So Well"
I know him somewhere
I know him so well
Want a few more Mormons who can tell?
Won a few more moments who can tell
Want a few more moments, who can tell?
But it took time to understand the man
Now at least I know, I know him well
Wasn't he good? (Oh, so good)
Wasn't he fine? (Oh, so divine)
Isn't it madness? He can be mine
But in the end he needs a little bit more than before
Security of fantasy and freedom.
Won a few more moments, who can tell?
But it took time to understand the man
Now at least I know, I know him well
Wasn't it good? (Oh, so good)
Wasn't he fine? (Oh, so fine)
Isn't it madness? He can't be mine
But in the end he needs a little bit more than me
More security
He needs his fantasy and freedom.
Why am I calling the cops?
Why am I falling apart?
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