| We walked out one autumn evening
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| Someone up there made a fair appear
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| Coloured lights that caught our eyes
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| And reggae music caught our ears
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| We laughed as they played all the songs
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| We wanted least of all to hear
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| I guess that’s when I knew
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| That we’d be more than just good friends
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| It happened just by chance
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| Someone up there — someone up there makes the sun and sea
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| Someone up there — someone up there brought my girl to me
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| Someone up there — someone up there makes the wind and rain
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| Someone up there — someone up there took her back again
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| And just for once
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| You can’t fight back
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| No messing with the hand of fate
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| Oh no
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| The paper ran an ad
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| That had you running to the other side of town
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| Working for a man I never could make out
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| Who started hanging round
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| Someone up there got me drinking got me drunk
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| And made me put him down
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| The way you looked at me I knew
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| That we’d be coming to an end
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| It happened just by chance
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| Someone up there — someone up there makes the sun and sea
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| Someone up there — someone up there brought my girl to me
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| Someone up there — someone up there makes the wind and rain
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| Someone up there — someone up there took her back again
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| And just for once
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| You can’t fight back
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| No messing with the hand of fate
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| Oh no |