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Sometimes I find I get to thinking of the past. |
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When we swore to each other then that our love would last. |
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You kept right on loving, I went on a fast, |
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now I am too thin and your love is too vast. |
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But I know from your smile |
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and I know from your eyes |
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that tonight will be fine, |
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will be fine, will be fine |
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for a while. |
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Oh, I choose the rooms that I live in with care, |
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the windows are small and the walls are bare, |
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there is only one bed, there is only one prayer; |
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I wait every night for your step on the stair. |
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But I know from your eyes |
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and I know from your smile |
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that tonight will be fine, |
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will be fine, will be fine |
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for a while. |
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Oh sometimes I see her undressing for me, |
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she's the soft naked lady love meant her to be |
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and she's moving her body so brave and so free. |
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If I've got to remember that's a fine memory. |
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And I know from your eyes |
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and I know from your smile |
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that tonight will be fine, |
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will be fine, will be fine |
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for a while. |