| We came here across the great divide
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| Into the city, slander all eyes
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| We found a great love as we fell inside
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| They could not touch us as we’d go by
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| I’ve seen you the first time in Trogny’s bar
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| But I’ll see you later, we’ll talk of black
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| We’ll meet up for sure, oh will we not?
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| Away from all of the friends that you’ve got
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| Oh no, oh no
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| I said don’t call me sir
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| Just call me Joe
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| Don’t call me lady
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| Just call me Joe
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| Don’t call me mister
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| Oh, just call me Joe
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| Don’t call me sweetheart
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| Just call me Joe
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| You wear the best clothes that I’ve ever seen
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| I’ve seen your light and your poetry
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| And it’s the best thing that there’s ever been
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| You’re both the beauty and the beast
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| That’s how it is and that’s how it end
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| Into another city where you live far away
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| That’s how it is and that’s how it end
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| You’ve seen my face but you’ve never heard my name
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| Oh no, oh oh
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| I said don’t call me sir
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| Oh, just call me Joe
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| Don’t call me lady
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| Just call me Joe
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| Don’t call me mister
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| Just call me Joe
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| Don’t call me sweetheart
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| Just call me Joe
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| (Spoken word) |