| Just picture a penthouse way up in the sky
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| With hinges on chimneys for stars to go by
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| A sweet slice of Heaven for just you and I When we’re alone.
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| From all of society we’ll stay aloof
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| And live in propriety there on the roof.
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| Two heavenly hermits we will be in truth
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| When we’re alone.
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| We’ll see life’s mad pattern
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| As we view old Manhattan
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| Then we can thank our lucky stars
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| That we’re living as we are.
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| In our little penthouse we’ll always contrive
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| To keep love and romance forever alive
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| In view of the Hudson just over the drive,
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| When we’re alone.
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| We can thank our lucky stars
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| That we’re living as we are.
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| In our little penthouse we’ll always contrive
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| To keep love and romance forever alive
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| In view of the Hudson just over the drive,
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| When we’re alone. |