| Take a bus, who needs a car.
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| We’ll eat here, close by the door.
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| I’m not very hungry now are you?
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| Is it ok, if I share yours with you?
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| I’ve got no money and I think, I believe that you knew.
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| Remember the moon, on the water how she’d shine?
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| The taste of the sheets, and the feel of the wine.
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| Wasn’t I glad, that you were mine
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| In the Grande Affaire?
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| Take a boat, or maybe a plane,
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| Anywhere now except Greece or Spain.
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| For sure I know where I am,
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| I see canals, this is Amsterdam.
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| Friends here and they know, they can say who I am.
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| Remember the room without any view?
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| Frightened we’d meet, someone that we knew,
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| No farewells or how-do-you-dos
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| In the Grande Affaire.
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| Now I stay, at the best hotels,
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| And there’s white coated waiters attend me,
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| And I look, at the beautiful girls,
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| Do they really believe they can win me?
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| I drive now, it’s seldom I walk.
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| Speak French, but I’d rather not talk.
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| And which suit will I wear tonight?
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| Take out the brown, but in the end wear the white.
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| After shade stepping out, stepping into the light.
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| Remember the moon on the water how she’d shine,
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| The year was all wrong, so we sent back the wine,
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| And wasn’t I glad that you were mine,
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| In the Grande Affaire? |