| When people speak of Gay Paree
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| They think that when they say Paree is gay
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| They mean that gay Paree is gay;
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| It is! |
| Not in the way Paree
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| Was gay in yesterday Paree;
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| It means today that gay Paree is «Gay!»
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| Not that gay!
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| They say Paree has always been «that way!»
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| Along the banks of the Seine
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| Just take a walk now and then
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| You’ll meet some interesting men: Gay Paree!
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| Along the Rue Madeleine
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| Each evening 'round about ten
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| You’ll see it time and time again: Gay Paree!
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| If you’ve a soiree to spare
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| Go to the Follies Bergeres
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| You’ll see such gaiety there
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| C’est la vie!
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| Around the Rue des Beaux-Arts
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| Where all the cabarets shows are
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| I mean, well, really those are
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| You’ll agree
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| What they mean when they say «Gay Paree»!
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| Du Foubourg Saint Honore
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| Where all the millionaires play
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| Is also, I’m so glad to say, Gay Paree!
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| The Rue de Rivoli Arcade
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| Where fancy goods are displayed
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| There’s also plenty of rough trade: Gay Paree!
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| And in arrondissement eight
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| The Champs Elysees I would rate
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| Perhaps the one thing that’s straight as can be |
| And at the Cafe de la Paix
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| If you are heading that way
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| They drink a toast ev’ry day around three;
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| They make each moment as gay
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| As Le Quatorze of Juillet;
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| That’s what they mean when the say
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| «Gay Paree!» |