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One Is called the loneliest number But When I'm there I never feel alone Then I hear your voice lilting through the phone Lies Hide your feelings cause you say you're fine
(And) It takes Five times of asking To scratch your surface and get in (And) It takes Five types of questions To extract a single answer There's Five other things to think better instead
Two Is called the company number But When we're there I start feeling alone Three Introduces the next love I'll call home Thus You ain't smilin' cause you're stuck cryin
(And) It takes Five times of asking To scratch your surface and get in (And) It takes Five types of questions To extract a single answer There's Five other things to think better instead
Four brings another to the door Painful 'n' obvious we faultered It's best to follow our own course Both of us can seek someone more
(And) It takes Five times of asking To scratch your surface and get in (And) It takes Five types of questions To extract a single answer There's Five other things to think better instead
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