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It's dead quiet here
But for my heart beating loud and clear
Under my breast bone going like mad
It's the loneliest heart that a girl ever hadI had a dream last night
A full house but not a friend in sight
That all changed when you came through the door
And you held me in a way you never held me beforeI'm sorry my friend I can't see you tonight
I'm not feeling right; you'd better stay out of sight
No you won't hear me cough or sniffle or sneeze
But I think I'm coming down with a rare new diseaseLately I've been feeling strange
Everything's different but nothing's changed
I've been shivering but I'm far from cold
I try to stay calm, but I'm losing controlI'll keep my legs crossed
I'll let my body know my mind is the boss
But there's no telling if I'll really behave
So you'd better stay away for a couple of daysIs it hot in here or is it just me?
I've got a knot in my tummy and a tickle in my knees
No you won't hear me cough or sniffle or sneeze

But I think I'm coming down with a rare new disease
I'm sorry my friend I can't see you tonight
I'm not feeling right; you'd better stay out of sight
No you won't hear me cough or sniffle or sneeze
But I think I'm coming down with a rare new disease
It's dead quiet here
It's dead quiet here
It's dead quiet here

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Lauren Hoffman is a singer, songwriter and musician from Charlottesville, VA. Her releases include early 7-inch singles on the now defunct Slow River Records, The Chemist Said it Would Be Alright (Pitch-A-Tent, 1996); Megiddo (Virgin/Pitch-A-Tent, 1997) and From the Blue House (Free Union, 1999). After an extended hiatus from recording, 2006's Choreography (2006), demonstrated a remarkable growth in her songwriting and performance. Her latest album, Interplanetary Traveler, was released in Jaunary 2010.

Read more about Lauren Hoffman on Last.fm.


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