| The radio’s on, it’s some jazzy 60s song
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| She makes him laugh out loud by trying to sing along
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| But how many years has it been since she was seventeen?
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| Still, she is flattered that someone so young’s so keen
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| And so she won’t refuse, well, what’s she got to lose, when she sees him
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| glancing?
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| This kind of evening could be life enhancing
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| And so they talk all night until it’s almost light and then it’s back to his
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| place
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| Then she sees the uneasy look on his face
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| A gentle breeze shakes the petals from the trees
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| She says «Do what you like» because boys aren’t hard to please
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| It’s over fast, although he tries to make it last
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| And then they lie and watch the sky turn overcast
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| It didn’t mean a thing, it’s not embarrassing, it was just disappointing
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| She goes back to work and all her friends are pointing
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| And in a sixties song she’d go and prove them wrong but this is too confusing
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| She gets what she wants but still ends up losing
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| She thought she’d turn a boy into a man
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| But in real life some things don’t go to plan |
| And so she won’t refuse, well, what’s she got to lose, when she sees him
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| glancing?
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| This kind of evening could be life enhancing
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| And so they talk all night until it’s almost light and then it’s back to his
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| place
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| Then she sees the uneasy look on his face
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| It didn’t mean a thing, it’s not embarrassing, it was just disappointing
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| She goes back to work and all her friends are pointing
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| And in a sixties song she’d go and prove them wrong but this is too confusing
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| She gets what she wants but still ends up losing |