| The former lover of my lover
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| Was a sophisticated Pole, named Bolek
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| Not polite, he’d join Arthur and me for dinner
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| Looking distracted and thinner
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| He’d take a bite of his rare delicious lamb chop
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| And say, «Really, Billy, this has gotta stop.»
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| I’d say, «What's gotta stop?»
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| He’d say, «You're being a dick.»
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| I’d say, «Bolek.»
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| He’d say, «Billy?
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| I’d say, «Bolek.»
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| He’d say, «What?»
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| That then was the night I knew that Bolek was sick
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| He’d say
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| «We got to go to Venice
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| Because in Venice everyday life’s a work of art
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| And must be seen first hand
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| Breathe deep, our destination’s Venice
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| Beauty and pleasure is all we can hope to understand.»
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| So Arthur says, «What's wrong with Bolek?»
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| And I think finally he sees what I see
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| What’d I see? |
| Well, the truth is, it doesn’t matter
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| All you have to know is he grew thinner, I grew fatter
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| And later on, as we strolled along down Broadway
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| Bolek thought he saw a gun
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| And whacked a wacko in the ass
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| Bolek took off down the street
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| Chased by this dangerous guy
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| I yelled, «Bolek.»
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| He kept fleeing
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| I yelled, «Bolek!»
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| He yelled, «What?»
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| And then he turned around
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| And then he sang to the sky:
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| «My friends, I’m taking you to Venice
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| Because in Venice everyday life’s a work of art
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| And must be seen first hand
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| Breathe deep. |
| The world revolves 'round Venice
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| Beauty and pleasure is all we can hope to understand.»
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| So we went to Venice
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| Jumped in the canals
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| Three unlikely pals
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| In Venice
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| St. Mark’s Square
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| That is where
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| We prepare
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| To be awed
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| Here in the city where I feel the presence of God
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| In truth, we never went to Venice
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| Yeah, we said we would, but Bolek died too quickly
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| Second truth: this, whatever it is, he’d hate it
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| He would mutter, «bourgeois shit» and «please incinerate it»
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| «Oh, go to hell, Bolek,» I’d yell like a madman
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| But of guys who liked me least, I liked him best
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| I see a gondola float, Bolek’s inside and at rest
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| Then the gondolier starts singing
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| Bolek joins in, strong and deep
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| And all the world’s in song just as I hum off to sleep
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| My friends, I’m taking you to Venice
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| Because in Venice everyday life’s a work of art
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| And must be seen first hand
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| Life ends, but nothing ends in Venice
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| Beauty and pleasure is all we can hope to understand
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| Beauty and pleasure is all we can hope to understand
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| In Venice
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| Venice |