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[00:21.10]Two brothers from the south of Sweden came to stay with me
[00:25.13]One of them would have gotten my virginity
[00:29.77]but he didn’t know that back then, did he!
[00:32.46]He didn’t know that back then.
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[00:39.26]He went a bit rough on my poetry,
[00:43.60]said: there’s no chance in hell this will ever grow to be anything.
[00:48.38]He said: I mostly like Dylan myself
[00:51.62]I said: Shocking! Well
[00:52.39]Then he said something else, I didn’t understand
[00:56.75]Because he came from the south of Sweden, he spoke just like a Dane
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[01:16.05]You should have seen these brothers!
[01:20.54]And when they spoke, they made you feel like summer just broke through though it was fall
[01:20.58]Freckles all over their pale bodies.
[01:25.35]They made it obvious I was too young, not interesting at all
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[01:34.71]I always wanted to go to their hometown and knock on their door
[01:39.16]And say something interesting and revolting that they’d never heard before
[01:43.90]to make them change their minds, after all this time:
[01:48.09]Look! There was some cool in me, you know!
[01:51.46]They probably still won’t think so.
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[02:12.14]And I’m in Lund again, and nothing’s fixed that ever was broken
[02:16.65]And I’m in Lund again, and I still don’t get things right
[02:21.31]And I’m in Lund again, and maybe they have grown up
[02:25.38]and maybe they are here
[02:27.69]because there’s a glow of spring in the hall tonight.