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She's got a telephone in her car,
I saw her driving around.
I got her number from her best friend,
But I wouldn't call her for nothing,
I wouldn't call her for nothing.

I remember her,
When she was just eighteen.
She lived with me,
Studied hard and lived so cheap.
And I remember her,
When she had long brown hair.
Now it's short and neat,
And she wears high heels everywhere.

I remember her,
Sleeping in 'till two o'clock.
Now she up at eight,
She lives her life by the book.
I remember her,
At the public telephone,
Out in the cold
We didn't have one of our own.

(I wouldn't call her for nothing)
(Chorus)   She's got a telephone in her car,   I saw her driving around.   I got her number from her best friend,   But I wouldn't call her for nothing,   I wouldn't call her for nothing.      I remember her,   When she was just eighteen.   She lived with me,   Studied hard and lived so cheap.   And I remember her,   When she had long brown hair.   Now it's short and neat,   And she wears high heels everywhere.      I remember her,   Sleeping in 'till two o'clock.   Now she up at eight,   She lives her life by the book.   I remember her,   At the public telephone,   Out in the cold   We didn't have one of our own.      (I wouldn't call her for nothing)