| I met her at a baseball game
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| That got held up by August rain
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| Beneath the mezzanine I huddled up against her hand
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| By then the rain had left the ground
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| And Seger threw a few on the mound
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| We stood to face the flag that flew above the Navy band
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| Then the anthem began to blare through the stadium
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| It rang through the open air
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| And I knew this was the time to make my pitch
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| Won’t you come home with me?
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| I’ve a room you should see
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| With a warm waterbed
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| And pillow for your head
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| I’ve a robe you could wear
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| And smoke we could share
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| You are blond — I am tall
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| And I think that says it all
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| A quick glass of wine
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| Then I’ll feed you a line
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| Nilsson will sing
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| And you won’t feel a thing
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| Oh say you will stay with me, love
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| Must I say «I love you?»
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| «Well, how do ya' like my pad?»
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| «Oh, it’s great. |
| I mean, I love purple.»
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| «I — I bet you’re an Aquarius, aren’t you?»
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| «No. |
| Actually I’m a Leo.»
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| «I knew you were one of those.»
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| «You know, Leos are very big on Women’s Lib.»
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| «I don’t, uh, believe in Women’s Lib.»
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| «Uh, somehow I didn’t think you did.»
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| «Let me just turn on the hi-fi here.»
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| «Oh, that’s pretty. |
| Uh, what kind of wine is this?»
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| «Oh, that’s uh — that’s red wine.»
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| «Red! |
| That’s my favorite kind.»
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| «Are you having a terrific time?»
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| «Oh, yeah. |
| I’m having a very terrific time.»
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| Oh, stay for a lifetime
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| At least wait until the late show
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| «So you didn’t tell me your name.»
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| «My name is Karen.»
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| «That was my mother’s name.» |