| Bette: «Well, you know, when they asked me to come on and. |
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| I can’t believe it! |
| The last, the last guest. |
| The last fool
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| Mr. Carson will have to suffer gladly. |
| You are the wind beneath
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| My wings. |
| Oh, well he is.»
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| Quarter to three. |
| There’s no one in the place
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| Except you and me
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| So set 'em up, Joe. |
| Got a little story
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| I think you should know
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| We’re drinkin', my friend, to the end
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| Of a sweet episode
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| Make it one for my baby
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| And one more for the road
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| Got the routine. |
| So drop another nickel
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| In the machine
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| Oh, gee, I’m feelin' so bad. |
| Wish you’d make the music
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| So dreamy and sad
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| You could tell me a lot. |
| But it’s not
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| In a gentleman’s code
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| Let’s make it one for my baby
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| And one more for the road
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| You may not know it
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| But buddy you’re a kind of poet
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| And you’ve had a lot of things to say
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| And when I’m gloomy
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| You always listen to me
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| Until it’s talked away
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| Well, that’s how it goes
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| And John I know you’re getting
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| Anxious to close
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| So, thanks for the cheer
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| I hope you didn’t mind me
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| Bending your ear
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| For all of the years
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| For the laughs, for the tears
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| For the class that you showed
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| Make it one for my baby
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| And one more for the road
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| That long long road
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| Johnny: «Thank you, Bette. |
| Ah.» |