| They went to see Paris it was the 17th of May
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| And now as ever she was late
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| And now as ever she complained about the seating
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| And the salmon was the worst she ever ate
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| He was a little bit too easy
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| A little bit too happy she could see
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| He sees them sitting at a sidewalk restaurant
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| And it is spring and they are young and they are free
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| She said that if we hope to see it all within a week
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| We better make a plan and keep it steady
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| He said: I’m having a fantastic time already
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| They were going to a party just before the end of March
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| And now as ever she was late
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| And now as ever she’s unhappy with her hair
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| And wonders how he got his shoes in such a state
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| He was a little bit too easy
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| A little bit too happy for her taste
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| He sees them opening a bottle of champagne
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| And they are joining in a lovers' sweet embrace
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| She said that if this evening was to turn out as they planned
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| He’d better play his part and play it steady
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| He said: I’m having a fantastic time already
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| He was about to leave her, it was February fifth
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| And now as ever she was late
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| And now as ever she would speak of their affair,
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| She says, she simply can’t accept this as their fate
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| He was a little bit too easy
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| A little bit too happy, she would moan
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| He sees himself in an apartment down the road
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| Where he can dream his dreams in peace and be alone
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| She said to him I’ll show you we can have good times again
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| But only if you play the straight and steady
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| He said: I’m having a fantastic time already |