| I reached the age of forty somewhat sooner than expected
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| Living at a fairly hectic pace
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| When I count the years that I have happily collected
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| The future shows its apprehensive face
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| (But now, Francis, what the hell do you do now, Francis?)
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| Quite a different song must be sung
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| When the singer is no longer young
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| Before the music ends, before it fades away
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| There are several very necessary things I must do
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| Friends I must see again, certain places
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| Where I must be again
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| Before the music ends
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| I must go to Hoboken one more time
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| I wanna run down that street where that thin Italian kid ran
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| Then slow down at the school
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| Where those nice old ladies tried to teach me
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| Unaware that I knew much more than they did
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| And stop at the poolroom for a beer
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| And sadly say to myself, I don’t know anybody here
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| (Francis, don’t go home again.)
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| One thing I’d like to do
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| Before the music ends
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| Is to thank some wonderful life-long friends
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| I’ve never met but have known so well
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| From one Frank to another, thank you for your dream
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| Your dream is now my own
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| And thank you Ludwig Van
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| For the flights of fancy you sent me on
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| Thank Mrs. Verdi, for Joe and a special thanks to Giacomo
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| All of you took turns in delivering sunrise a little sooner to my window
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| Before the music ends, with company by Dino and Sarge
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| I’d like to make one more charge at Vegas
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| You won’t find me at that idiot wheel that spins, and spins and spins
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| I won’t play the slot machine
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| The management always wins
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| Not for me the game where the Jack is called Black:
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| Hand me them dice and stand back!
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| (Put five hundred on the line
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| And a hundred on the come
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| If Sinatra makes his Nine, blow the trumpets, beat the drum!)
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| You won’t hear me talk about baby‘s new shoes, baby’s got 57 pairs…
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| All I ask is a Nine, just a plain and simple Nine
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| (just a little five and four, just a little six and three
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| Nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine)
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| Nine!!!
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| In years to come, I may forget if I lost or if I won
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| But I’ll always remember how much fun it was
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| (just a little five and four, just a little six and three)
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| And when the music ends
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| I’d like it to end this way
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| I’ll ask Chester to write me one more song
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| I’ll get Lefty to make me one more chart
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| And I’ll make one more record with the best musicians in the world
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| And when that cat with the scythe
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| Comes tugging at my sleeve
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| I’ll be singing as I leave
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| (Sinatra, Sinatra, Sinatra) |