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Hello |
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It's me |
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I'm returning your call |
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It's monday wednesday friday |
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Between noon and three |
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He says i |
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Usually just let the phone ring |
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But i've always got a minute of time |
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For the next big thing |
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And i wonder |
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How can he see where he's going |
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With those dollar signs in front of his eyes? |
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I say thank you |
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For your interest |
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But my thing is already |
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Just the right size |
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Hello |
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It's me |
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Yes i'll play for the door |
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Nothing more |
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On a tuesday |
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He says baby |
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What is your name |
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I forgot |
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He says baby |
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Tell me again |
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Are you really hot |
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And i think |
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He does not hear what i'm saying |
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He's just looking at my eight by ten |
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And wondering about |
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The part that was left out |
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Does she have a body |
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That will really draw them in? |
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How much do you want |
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How much are you willing to do |
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Baby this is no business |
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For a sweet little girl like you |
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Can you play the game |
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Act it out |
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Frame for frame |
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Do you know your lines |
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Let's hear them one more time |
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But i'd rather pay my dues |
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To the six people |
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Sitting at the bar |
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Than to all those men |
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In their business suits |
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Who say i'll take you away from this |
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If you'll just |
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Get in the car |