| There I was sitting on the top
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| Of the world in a coin laundry
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| Well, I could have been royalty
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| Sitting in the palace like a queen
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| Do you have a dollar? |
| Do you have a dollar for me?
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| Have you got a house on a hill and a bed for three?
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| Or do you have a story? |
| Do you have a story for me?
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| Do you know the one where we all live happily?
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| Do you, do you?
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| Do you, do you?
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| So now I’m here sitting on the edge
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| Throwing these stones to the long lost friends
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| I could have been a common thief
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| Sitting in the dirt quite happily
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| Do you have a dollar? |
| Do you have a dollar for me?
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| Maybe just an hour or two and a pot of tea
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| Have you got a memory? |
| Have you got a memory for me?
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| Tell me about the days when you were seventeen
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| Do you, do you?
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| Do you, do you?
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| Do you have a dollar? |
| Do you have a dollar for me?
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| Have you got a little old house and a lemon tree?
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| Do you have a reason? |
| Do you have a reason for me?
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| Can I be the girl that you met in a coin laundry?
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| Can I be the girl that you met?
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| Can I be the girl that you met?
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| Can I be the girl that you met in the coin laundry?
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| Oh, can I be the girl that you met?
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| Can I be the girl that you met?
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| Can I be the girl that you met in the coin laundry? |