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It was a teenage wedding, |
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and the old folks wished them well |
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You could see that pierre did truly love the mademoiselle |
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And now the young monsieur |
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and madame have rung the chapel bell, |
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"c est la vie", say the old folks, |
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it go to show you never can tell |
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They furnished off an apartment |
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with a two room roebuck sale |
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The coolerator was crammed |
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with tv dinners and ginger ale, |
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But when pierre found work, |
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the little money comin worked out well |
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"c est la vie", say the old folks, |
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it go to show you never can tell |
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They had a hi-fi phono, |
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boy, did they let it blast |
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Seven hundred little records, |
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all rock, and rhythm and jazz |
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But when the sun went down, |
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the rapid tempo of the music fell |
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"c est la vie", say the old folks, |
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it go to show you never can tell |
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They bought a souped-up jitney, was a cherry red 53, |
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Drove down to new orleans to celebrate the anniversary |
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It was there where pierre was |
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married to the lovely mademoiselle |
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"c est la vie", say the old folks, |
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it go to show you never can tell |
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They had a teenage wedding, |
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and the old folks wished them well |
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You could see that pierre did |
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truly love the mademoiselle |
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And now the young monsieur |
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and madame have rung the chapel bell, |
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"c est la vie", say the old folks, |
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it go to show you never can tell |