| Once I laughed when I heard you saying
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| That I’d be playing solitaire
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| Uneasy in my easy chair
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| It never entered my mind
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| And once you told me I was mistaken
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| That I’d awaken with the sun
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| And ordered orange juice for one
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| It never entered my mind
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| You had what I lack, myself
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| Now I even have to scratch my back myself
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| Once you warned me that if you scorned me
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| I’d say a lonely prayer again
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| And wish that you were there again
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| To get into my hair again
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| It never entered my mind
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| Once you warned me that if you scorned me
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| I’d say a lonely prayer again
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| And wish that you were there again
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| To get into my hair again
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| It never entered my mind |