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C GNow and then she rereads the manuscript
G FOf the entire torrid affair
CThey compared their licenses
GHe said, "I'm not a donor but
G FI'd give you my heart if you needed it"
CShe rolled her eyes and said
G"You're a professional"
G FHe said, "No, just a good samaritan"
C GHe said that if the sex was half as good as the conversation was
G FSoon they'd be pushin' strollers
C G F C G FBut soon it was over
C GIn the age of him, she wished she was thirty
G FAnd made coffee every morning in a Fr?nch press
C GAfterwards she only at? kids' cereal
G FAnd couldn't sleep unless it was in her mother's bed
C GThen she dated boys who were her own age
G FWith dart boards on the backs of their doors
C GShe thought about how he said since she was so wise beyond her years
G FEverything had been above board
C G F C G FShe wasn't sure
GAnd the years passed
Am FLike scenes of a show
G Am FThe Professor said to write what you know
GLookin' backwards
C G FMight be the only way to move forward
GThen the actors
Am FWere hitting their marks
GAnd the slow dance
Am FWas alight with the sparks
GAnd the tears fell
C G FIn synchronicity with the score
GAnd at last
C G FShe knew what the agony had been for
C GThe only thing that's left is the manuscript
G FOne last souvenir from my trip to your shores
C GNow and then I reread the manuscript
G FBut the story isn't mine anymore"
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