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Have i told you 'bout the case of the man who had no face? |
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(i'm sure i have) |
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His wife suspected something, that's why she brought me in |
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We arranged to meet one night at a bar called aphrodite's |
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(on second street) |
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But when i looked into her eyes i very quickly realized |
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The danger |
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The price was right, a deal was struck |
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I don't think that she gave it a thought |
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It was plain to see |
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That the lady was loveblind |
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It was clear to see |
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It was clear that she was loveblind |
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Out into the foggy night, into the city's blurry light |
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I drove alone |
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I wondered then what kind of place would make a man lose face |
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I pieced together clue by clue just what a faceless man would do |
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It wasn't hard |
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Who would he love, where would he go, places faceless men would know |
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On second street |
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I was close, i was near, but that woman just wouldn't hear |
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It was plain to see |
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That the lady was loveblind |
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It was clear to see |
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It was clear that she was loveblind |
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Loveblind |
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Next morning came as mornings do, i had a shave it was close too |
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A close shave |
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In the mirror in my space, there was a man without a face |
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I rang my client and i banged on her door |
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I told her it was me that we was looking for |
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It was plain to see |
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That the lady was loveblind |
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It was clear to see |
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It was clear that she was loveblind |