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Oh, you brought a bright summer's day |
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To my gray stormy heart. |
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What do you think about love? |
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Is it such a great place to start? |
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I just know that this warm glow inside |
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Feels like an orchestra swell. |
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And now I know now as well. |
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You finally made me like myself. |
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Oh, you broke the hearts of a prince, a doctor, a pilot, a king. |
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And you fell in love with the unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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The unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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The unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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The smallest of men, couldn't even turn you to them. |
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They have am morning of lucks |
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Know all the best clubs in town. |
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The latest high-fashion suits and their big flashy cars. |
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But just for the thrill of it if they try it on, |
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You kick them where it hurts and adios they're gone. |
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You finally made me like myself. |
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Oh, you broke the hearts of a lawyer, a playboy, a Georgian, a pimp. |
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And you fell in love with the unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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The unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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The unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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You finally made me like myself. |
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Oh, you broke the hearts of a prince, a doctor, a pilot, a king. |
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And you fell in love with the unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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The unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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The unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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That's right. The unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |
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One more time! The unluckiest man in the whole damn world. |