| She was workin' everyday down the street
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| Selling flowers
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| Pretending she was blind
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| So I said, «Won't you please believe me Instead of running 'round and
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| Laughing all the time?»
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| She was five foot four and lonely
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| As she walked into my room,
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| «So this is where you stay»
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| But when I tried to tell her
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| About these lonely walls
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| There was nothing
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| I could say
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| Do you believe in me
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| I’m yours you’re mine
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| And though you refuse to see
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| I’ll be behind
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| Anyday & anyway another rain had to come
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| And it got to me as well, well, well
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| When your losing what you came for
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| In the first place it gets fogged
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| Believe me, I can tell, I can tell
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| So I slip into my lonely room
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| And saying to myself
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| It doesn’t matter if I fall
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| But then I heard some noises at my door and far away
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| There was somebody, somebody who shouted
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| Do you believe in me
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| I’m yours, you’re mine
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| And though you refuse to see
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| I’ll be behind
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| Do you believe in me
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| I’m yours, you’re mine
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| And though you refuse to see
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| I’ll be behind
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| Do you want to (?) (do you want today)
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| I’ll be hearing you someday say
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| Do you want my love
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| Do you want my love
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| (Saxophone interlude)
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| She was workin' everyday down the street
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| Selling flowers
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| Pretending she was blind
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| So I said won’t you please believe me Instead of running 'round and
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| Laughing all the time
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| (Somebody who shouted)
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| Do you believe in me
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| I’m yours you’re mine
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| And though you refuse to see
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| I’ll be behind
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| Do you believe in me
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| I’m yours you’re mine
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| And though you refuse to see
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| I’ll be behind
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| Do you believe in me
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| I’m yours you’re mine
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| And though you refuse to see
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| I’ll be behind |