| When twilight rivals the closing day
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| My thoughts go wandering far away
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| When I gaze at the skies above
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| My thoughts return to the one I love
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| So take me, take me, 'cause I’m feeling lonely
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| Take me back to Lucy’s door
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| But don’t let her mother know
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| Her mother tell her get steady man
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| A man of letters from wealthy clan
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| And when I call at Lucy’s door
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| Her mother tell me «Don't come no more»
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| So take me, take me, 'cause I’m feeling lonely
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| Take me back to Lucy’s door
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| But don’t let her mother know
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| But I love the sea and I love the sweat
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| It’s an honest wage an' I have respect
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| For how much more can there be in life
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| Than happy children and loving wife
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| So take me, take me, 'cause I’m feeling lonely
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| Take me back to Lucy’s door
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| But don’t let her mother know |