Lyrics The People You Never Get to Love - Rupert Holmes
You′re
browsing
through
a
second
hand
bookstore
And
you
see
her
in
non-fiction
V
through
Y
She
looks
up
from
World
War
II
And
then
you
catch
her,
catching,
you
catching
her
eye
And
you
quickly
turn
away
your
wishful
stare
And
take
a
sudden
interest
in
your
shoes
If
you
only
had
the
courage
but
you
don't
She
turns
and
leaves
and
you
both
lose
And
you
think
about
The
people
that
you
never
get
to
love
It′s
not
as
if
you
even
have
the
chance
So
many
worth
a
second
life
But
rarely
do
you
get
a
second
glance
Until
fate
cuts
in
on
your
dance
And
you'll
see
her
on
a
train
that
you've
just
missed
At
a
bus
stop
where
your
bus
will
never
stop
Or
in
a
passing
Buick
When
you′ve
been
pulled
over
by
a
traffic
cop
Or
you′ll
share
an
elevator,
just
you
two
And
you'll
rise
in
total
silence
to
the
floor
Like
the
fool
you
are,
you
get
off
And
she
leaves
your
life
behind
a
closing
door
And
you
think
about
The
people
that
you
never
get
to
love
The
poem
you
intended
to
begin
The
saddest
words
that
anyone
has
ever
said
are
′Lord,
what
might
have
been'
But
no
one
said
you
get
to
win
Still
you′re
never
gonna
miss
what
you
don't
know
And
you
don′t
know
who
you'll
meet
at
half
past
three
It
could
be
a
total
stranger
Who
looks
something
just
exactly
much
like
me
One
of
the
people
that
you
never
get
to
love
One
of
the
people
that
you
never
get
to
love
The
people
that
you
never
get
to
love
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