| Through the curtains the daylight crept
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| I looked at my lover as she slept
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| And as I watched her face I wept…
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| As I was driving into town
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| The guy in the next car turned around
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| And as I met his gaze I found
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| Outside the museum I was addressed
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| By a blind man in his pants and vest
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| I was most impressed
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| Fat woman, standing in a queue
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| Her hat, shoes, coat and gloves were blue
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| And when she turned around I knew
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| I came home and halfway up the stair
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| A drunk was tearing out his hair
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| You should have heard him scream and swear
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| The President was on the News at Ten
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| Looking like he could use a friend
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| And then I looked again
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| Stood in front of the mirror all alone
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| Examined my features skin and bone
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| Looked at this face I’ve always known
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| It was a wonderful disguise
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| It was a wonderful disguise |