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When she walked on down the street |
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She was like a child staring at her feet |
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But when she passed the bar |
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And she heard the music play |
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She had to go in and sing |
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It had to be that way |
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She had to go in and sing |
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It had to be that way |
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And I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |
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And I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |
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After the applause had died down |
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And the people drifted away |
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She climbed down off the bar |
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And went out the door |
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To the hotel |
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That she called home |
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It had greenish walls |
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A bathroom in the hall |
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And I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |
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And I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |
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I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |
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And I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |
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And I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |
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I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |
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And I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |
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And I said no, no, no |
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Oh, lady day |