| We were catching up on Monday’s news
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| With every sip out of your mug I knew, I knew
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| That time was running out, I’m crowding the room
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| Am I bad for you?
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| We took a trip down to the coast and you asked
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| «Where will you be after the summer has passed?»
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| I don’t know, I put it all down on living fast
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| Am I bad for you?
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| Mrs. David, I know you hate it
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| Don’t know why but I can’t help misbehaving
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| Mrs. David, just be patient
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| Cause I try but I still can’t decide if you mind
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| Mrs. David
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| So what’s the story? |
| Was it something I said
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| To make your eyes roll in front of our so-called friends?
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| Will you excuse my behaviour again?
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| Cause I don’t like dancing so baby let’s head
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| Through the door, down the steps to seat of my car
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| We could get away now, we could get away far
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| With the top rolling down and your hair waving out
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| Wishing that were true
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| Got it bad for you
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| So whatcha say Mrs. David?
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| I know you hate it
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| Don’t know why but I can’t help misbehaving
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| Mrs. David, do you blame it on last night or on those other times?
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| Do you mind Mrs. David?
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| You make me think about the things I do
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| I’m bad for you |