| Every night around this time
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| He has to sing 'Belinda'
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| «Belinda, I love you
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| Don’t leave me, I need you»
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| He tried to stop a while back
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| But what is he without her?
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| A one hit wonder with no hits is what he is
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| And anyway
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| He always hears how much it means to people
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| There’s a lot of fortysomethings
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| Who wouldn’t be in the world without it
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| So now he does it with this lyric in his head
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| Belinda, I loved you
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| I’m sorry that i left you
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| I met somebody younger on a plane
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| She had big breasts
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| A nice smile
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| No kids either
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| She gave me complimentary champagne
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| No-one ever wants to hear the song he wrote for Cindy
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| «Cindy, I love you
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| I need you, don’t leave me»
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| And he can’t blame them, they can tell
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| His heart was never in it
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| And Cindy never liked it but
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| She never much liked him
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| Belinda, I loved you
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| I’m sorry that i left you
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| I met somebody younger on a plane
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| She had big breasts
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| A nice smile
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| No kids either
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| She gave me complimentary champagne
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| So every night about this time
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| He feels the old self loathing
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| While the old folks in the audience sing along
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| And he smiles and waves the mic at them
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| So they can do the chorus
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| But he’s not there, he’s somewhere else
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| He’s with Belinda
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| In the days before he made it all go wrong
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| Belinda, I love you
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| She gave me complimentary champagne
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| She gave me complimentary champagne |