| Well, I saw her one fair evening it was early summer
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| Time
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| Man and nature were in blossom, I was really feeling
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| Fine
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| I asked if she would kiss me though I’m usually rather
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| Shy
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| But she Looked right into my face and said KMA goodbye
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| Long ago I had a girl friend she was pretty, she was
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| Cute
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| On a lonely winter evening I was in a crazy mood
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| I said: Won’t you become my wife
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| And hoped that she would not deny
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| She just laughed her head off screaming KMA goodbye
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| I wonder if I? |
| m born to lose
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| I wonder if I always get the sack
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| Don? |
| t give in, don? |
| t give up
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| Always bad luck
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| Why do I always fall on bad times?!
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| Don? |
| t give in, don? |
| t give up
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| Always bad luck
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| Why do I always fall on bad times?
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| Once I made a lovely journey but there was a traffic
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| Jam
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| Next to me a pretty girl, sitting in a caravan
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| While I showed her all my love I overlooked that big
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| Tall guy
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| Who came over and he kicked me, he said KMA goodbye
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| Oh lord, mercy me
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| Show a little sympathy
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| Don? |
| t let me die in agony
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| Don? |
| t leave me high and dry
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| Oh ford, mercy me
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| Show a little sympathy
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| Take me to the promised land
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| How Long do I have to sing this song?!
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| Once I had a decent supper in a lovely restaurant
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| When I caught a certain glimpse, that I understood
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| Quite wrong
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| And she took her chips with ketchup, flung them into my
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| Left eye
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| In my right eye was her fist which means KMA goodbye
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| Don’t give in and fight bad times |