| Shine another glass, make the hours pass
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| working every day in a cheap café
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| Who am I to care for a love affair?
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| Still I can’t forget, I can see them yet
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| They came in hand in hand
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| Why can' I forget?
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| For they 'd seen the side
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| that said room to let
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| The sunshine of love was deep in their eyes
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| So young… Oh so young
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| too young to be wise
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| They wanted a place a small hide away
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| A place of their own if just for one day
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| The rose was so pale the covers so thin
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| But they took that room
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| And have 'em locked in
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| And I closed the door and turned on to the card
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| With tears in my eyes and tears in my heart
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| Shine another glass, make the hours pass
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| working every day in a cheap café
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| Who am I to care? |
| One more love affair
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| Love is nothing new… I have what to do!
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| We found them next day the way they have planned
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| So white so cold but still hand in hand
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| The sunshine of love was all they posessed
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| And so in the sunshine we let them to rest
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| They sleep side by side
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| to ship run alone
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| But I’m sure they found a place of their own
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| Oh why must I see the revenchy wall
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| The glow on his face when I closed the door
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| Be still children, stil
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| Your shadow is out
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| The tears in my eyes and tears in my heart
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| Shine another glass, make the hours pass
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| working every day in a cheap café
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| Everything is fine till I see that side
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| How can I forget, it said rooom to let |