| Standing on the dock at Southampton
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| Trying to get to Holland or France
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| The man in the Mac
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| Said, «You've gotta go back»
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| You know, they didn’t even give us a chance
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| Christ, you know it ain’t easy
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| You know how hard it can be
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| The way things are going
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| They’re gonna crucify me
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| Finally made the plane into Paris
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| Honeymooning down by the Seine
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| Peter Brown called to say
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| «You can make it okay
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| «You can get married in Gibraltar, near Spain»
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| Christ, you know it ain’t easy
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| You know how hard it can be
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| The way things are going
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| They’re gonna crucify me
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| Drove from Paris to the Amsterdam Hilton
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| Talking in our beds for a week
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| The newspeople said
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| «Say, what’re you doing in bed?»
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| I said, «we're only trying to get us some peace»
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| Christ, you know it ain’t easy
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| You know how hard it can be
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| The way things are going
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| They’re gonna crucify me
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| Made a lightning trip to Vienna
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| Eating chocolate cakes in a bag
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| The newspapers said
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| «She's gone to his head
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| «They look just like two gurus in drag»
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| Christ, you know it ain’t easy
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| You know how hard it can be
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| The way things are going
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| They’re gonna crucify me
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| Caught the early plane back to London
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| Fifty acrons tied in a sack
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| The men from the press
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| Said, «we wish you success
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| «It's good to have the both of you back»
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| Christ, you know it ain’t easy
|
| You know how hard it can be
|
| The way things are going
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| They’re gonna crucify me
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| The way things are going
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| They’re gonna crucify me
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| The way things are going
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| They’re gonna crucify me |