| They met at a party
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| A wonderful gay affair
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| They looked at each other
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| And nobody else was there
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| When they said hello
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| It was more like a sigh
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| Even as you and I
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| The people who knew them
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| Predicted that it would be
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| The sweetest and greatest
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| Romance of the Century
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| They walked in a dream
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| As the days drifted by
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| Even as you and I
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| They told the tender night how true their love was
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| While up above was their lucky star
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| Now wouldn’t it be wrong if they were parted
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| And brokenhearted well they are
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| When lovers are lonely
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| What good is their foolish pride
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| They ought to be happy
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| They ought to be side by side
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| And if there’s a chance
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| Don’t you think they should try
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| Even as you and I
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| O they told the tender night how true their love was
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| While up above was their lucky star
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| Now wouldn’t it be wrong if they ever were parted
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| And brokenhearted well they are
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| When lovers are lonely
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| What good is their foolish pride
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| They ought to be happy
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| They ought to be side by side
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| And if there’s a chance
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| Don’t you think they should try (ooh)
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| Even as you (as you)
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| And I (Well side by side like you and I) |