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She struts into the room |
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Well, I don't know her |
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But with a magnifying glance |
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I just sort of look her over |
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We have a drink or two |
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Well, maybe three |
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And then suddenly she starts telling me |
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Her life story, she says |
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"Baby, if you wanna be my lover |
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You better take me home |
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'Cause it's a long, long way to paradise |
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And I'm still on my own" |
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I told her that I came |
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From Detroit City |
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And I played guitar |
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In a long-haired rock 'n' roll band |
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She asked me why |
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The singer's name was Alice |
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I said, listen baby |
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You really wouldn't understand, |
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Then she said |
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"Baby, if you wanna be my lover |
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You better take me home |
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'Cause it's a long, long way to paradise |
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And I'm still on my own, on my own" |
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"Oh baby, if you wanna be my lover |
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You better take me home |
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'Cause it's a long, long way to paradise |
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And I'm still on my own, own" |