| Flying to Salt Lake City
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| Seats 3A and B
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| I was down and needed a window
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| But in 3A sat Mitzi Dupree
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| She said, «Hi I am Mitzi the queen of the ping pong
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| Where you going boy»
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| I said, «Nowhere»
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| She said, «I'm moving on»
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| I thought what is this
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| I cannot resist, here she is
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| And I’ve always wanted a girl with a name
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| A name like Mitzi Dupree
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| She said, «What do you do»
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| I said, «I'm a singer in a band»
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| She said, «Yeah I’m an entertainer»
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| Reached out and took my hand
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| She was going to a mining town
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| Way up north to do her show
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| I said, «It must be cold up there»
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| She said, «Depends on who you know»
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| Oh, that look in her eye, I can tell you no lies
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| I’m just a man, she made me feel
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| Like a king in my mind, I love you Mitzi Dupree
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| I know I love you Mitzi Dupree
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| I said, «What is this queen of the ping pong business»
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| She smiled, «What do you think
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| It has no connection with China»
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| I said, «Have another drink»
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| Well I knew right away
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| That I’d seen her act before
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| In a room behind a kitchen in Bangkok
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| And three or four times more in Singapore
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| She may not be the first
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| But I know she isn’t the worst
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| She was mine but I ran out of time
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| I miss you, I love you Mitzi Dupree
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| My darling Mitzi Dupree
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| My darling, my darling
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| My darling Mitzi Dupree
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| Mitzi Dupree
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| I love you Mitzi Dupree |