| You walked into the room
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| And the whole place stopped to notice
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| Standing next to you, I feel hopeless and you know this
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| I’ve never been ashamed of my attraction
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| I’d be happy if you gave me just a fraction
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| As we danced, I could see in your eyes
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| You and me as senior citizens in love
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| I followed your perfume out away from all the rabble
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| Right up to your room for a drink and travel Scrabble
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| You, stationed in the warm glow of the TV
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| Too patient as I’m playing L (1)O (1)V (4)E (1)
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| And we laugh, and we laugh, and we laugh
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| And we have to or we’ll end up in the bath
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| Now we’re in the bath, I’m already thinking marriage
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| I know that in the past it was something I’d disparage
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| You turned down all the lights, I lit the candles
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| We rolled around in robes and hotel sandals
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| Then you slept, and I dressed, and I left
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| And I guess I’ll see you Monday like before
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| Before all the fireworks exploded
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| Our conversations were so loaded, innuendo flying
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| Now what can we say?
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| Have a nice day
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| Looks like rain today
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| What’d you say?
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| Doesn’t matter anyway
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| Now I’m in a cab, heading back to my apartment
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| Everything is drab, and I wish it never started
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| Now I’ve landed in this awkward situation
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| How can I just avoid a conversation?
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| So I wait, come in late, it’d be great
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| If you transferred out of state |