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Oh, she wakes up with the sun, she throws on her clothes
Hoping her car will start the second time around
The day has begun, the line’s at the door
Serving up frappes until she can’t take anymore
I see it in her broken smile, oh I
Wish I could tell her, you’re one in a million
You’re going the distance, babe
You’re gonna work it out some day
I wish I could tell her, you’re one in a million, but
You never even look my way
No, she never looks my way
She never, never, never looks my way
She ties up her hair, her make up is smeared
Wiping the tears that she wants no one to see
She screams on the pain, I hear every word
Why don’t you know how beautiful you are
Just see it in my broken smile, oh I
Wish I could tell her, you’re one in a million

You’re going the distance, babe
You’re gonna work it out some day
I wish I could tell her, you’re one in a million, but
You never even look my way
If I could be the light to guide you through the darkness, baby
If I could be the one to change the ending to your story
I’d be one in a million, yeah, I’d be one in a million
Someday I will tell her
You’re gonna work it out some day
You’re one in a million
You’re going the distance, babe
You’re gonna work it out some day
Oh, wish I could tell her
You’re one in a million, but
You never even look my way
You’re going the distance, babe
You’re gonna work it out some day
I wish I could tell her
You’re one in a million, but
You never even look my way

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Babak Shayan was born in Teheran, Iran in 1973. Due to the effects of the Iran-Iraq war, Babak came to Germany in 1985.His love to music started in the early days of his childhood with artists such as Depeche Mode, Yello,but thanks to his new residence, the music that was avantgarde then became accessible for him. He went into heavy music collecting, making it possible to experience the concept of DJing just one year later: beginning in 1986, he spread mixtapes among his schoolmates and was soon a requested DJ for an audience that was much more older than he himself.

Read more about Babak Shayan on Last.fm.


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