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Lord Byron had a lot of luggage |
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He took it when he traveled far and wide |
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He didn't get to bathe very often |
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But he liked to change his clothes all the time |
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I had a little friend named Mr. Johnson |
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Who always tried to be like me |
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He rose to the heights of this profession |
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But he was hard on his friends and family |
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Still out here in the wind and rain |
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I look a little older but I feel no pain |
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And it stands to reason |
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I'm still lookin' for love, still lookin' for love |
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I went to the Henley Regatta |
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Intending to put out to sea |
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They pronounced me persona non grata |
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Goes to show that you can't come and go as you please |
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Still out here in the wind and rain |
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Look a little older but I feel no pain |
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Stands to reason, you know |
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Still lookin' for love, still lookin' for love |
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Still lookin' for love, I'm still lookin' for love |
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Lookin' for a needle in a haystack |
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It's a pretty hard to find |
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But every dog has his day, Jack |
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I'm still waitin' for mine |
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Still out here in the wind and rain |
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I look a little older but I feel no pain |
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Stands to reason |
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I'm still lookin' for love, still lookin' for love |
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Still out here in the wind and rain |
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A whole lot older but I feel no pain |
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Stands to reason, now |
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Still lookin' for love, still lookin' for love |
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Still lookin' for love |
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Still lookin' for love |
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Still lookin' for love |