| A telegram requesting rendezvous
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| Ones here on business, others passing through
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| A reply sent to sender 'neath the weight of a postage stamp
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| Let’s not forget how we doled out our blames like blessings from a pope
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| We took each other’s names in vain and washed our mouths with soap
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| So find the rusty razors hidden in the birthday cake
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| For old times' sake
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| But it sounds as good a place as any
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| Though I’d meet you on the moon
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| It might be two days in a foreign city
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| But to me it’s just two days with you
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| Elope from Mexican restaurant booth, they cleared the plate
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| And on past ancient buildings majest and ornate, don’t even break
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| Another place and time a humble room we shared
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| For less we could have cared
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| But it sounds as good a place as any
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| Though I’d meet you on the moon
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| It might be two days in a foreign city
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| But to me it’s still two days with you
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| A palace with 500 rooms, how do they keep them clean?
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| All empty as the catacombs, it’s not easy being Queen
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| How she does miss her mother since she went to meet her maker
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| Call the royal undertaker
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| And it sounds as good a place as any
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| Though I’d meet you on the moon
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| It might be two days in a foreign city
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| But to me it’s just two days with you
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| Days with you
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| Days with you
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| Days with you |