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Tuesday morning, 8:15
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I was riding to work on the
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Jackson Park Express
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Seemed like any other day
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Then my whole world changed
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In a way I never could have guessed
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Cause she walked in, oh oh oh oh oh
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Took the seat right across the aisle
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I knew we had a special connection
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The second I saw her smile
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She smiled as if to say
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"Hello, haven't seen you on this bus before"
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I gave her a look that said
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"Huh, life is funny, you never know what's in store
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By the way, your hair is beautiful
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I bet it smells like raisins"
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She looked at me in a way that asked
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"Did you have a nose job or something?
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I'm only asking, cause your nose looks slightly better
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Than the rest of your face"
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I arched my eyebrow, ever so slightly
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Which was my way of asking
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"Do you want my old Hewlett-Packard printer?
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It still works, kinda
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And I got a bunch of ink cartridges left"
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Then, she let out a long sigh
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Which, I took to mean, "Uh"
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"Mama, What is that deodorant you're wearing?
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It's intoxicating
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Why don't we drive out to the country sometime?
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And collect deer ticks in a zip-lock baggie", Oh yeah
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I gave her a penetrating stare
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Which could only mean
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"You are my answer, my answer to everything
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Which is why, I'll probably do very poorly
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On the written part of my driver's test"
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Yes, it all happened
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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I knew she was starting to fall for me
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Cause she crinkled her nose, which unmistakably meant
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"Baby, lets wear each other's clothes
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And speak in a fake German accent
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And, maybe someday we can own and operate
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Our own mobile pet-grooming service"
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I couldn't hold back my feelings
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I gave her a look that said
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"I would make any sacrifice for your love
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Goat, chicken, whatever
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I could never hold you close enough
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Let's have our bodies surgically grafted together
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Oh, surgically grafted together"
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She picked up her newspaper, and started reading to herself
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Which I'm sure, was a way of telling me
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"When you're cold, I will warm you
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When you're shivering, I will hold you
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When you’re nauseous, I will give you Pepto-Bismol every hour
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For as long as the symptoms persist"
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Oh, I, I never, ever want to see you cry
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So, please let me cauterize your tear ducts with an arc welder
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Then, I glanced down, at her shirt, for a second
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In a way that clearly implied
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"I like your boobs”
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Yes, it all happened
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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I cleared my throat quietly, and then, I looked away
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And I'm sure it was obvious to her, just what I was trying to say
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I was trying to say, "Hey
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I'd like to make a wall-sized mural out of all the dead skin cells
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That you slough off while you sleep at night"
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Whoa-o-Oh, "I'd like to rip you wide open
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And french-kiss every single one of your internal organs
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Oh, I'd like to remove all your skin, and wear your skin, over my own skin
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But not in a creepy way"
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Then, I'm pretty sure, she looked at me, out of the corner of her good eye
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And, though, she never spoke a word, this is exactly what I heard
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She was saying, "Oh!
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I wanna make out with you, in an abandoned toll-booth,
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In the middle of a monsoon
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I wanna ride dolphins with you, in the moonlight
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Until the staff at Sea World kicks us out
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I want you inside me, oh, like a tapeworm"
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I pointed to the side of my mouth, as a way of indicating
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"Hey, I think you got something on the side of your mouth"
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She licked the corner of her lips, as if to say
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"Here?", I nodded, implying, "Yeah, you got it"
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And, then the bus stopped, at 53rd Street, and she got up suddenly
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"Where are you going?” pleaded my eyes,
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"Baby, don't you do this to me
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Think of the beautiful children we could have someday
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We could school them at home, Raise them up the right way
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And protect them from the evils of the world
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Like Trigonometry and Prime Numbers, oh oh no
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Baby, please don't go"
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She brushed my leg, as she left the bus
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I'm sure that was her way of saying
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"I'm sorry this just isn't working out
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You're suffocating me
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I need some space to find out what life's all about
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So, goodbye forever,(ahah) my love"
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And deep inside, I knew she was right
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It was time for us both to move on
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And though, I never got her number, oh no no
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She never bothered to leave her address, oh
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But, as long as I live, I'll never forget
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Those precious moments we shared together
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express
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On the Jackson Park Express!