| Good grief, won’t you look on the dancefloor!
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| She’s got to be American; |
| she’s not from here
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| Oh no! |
| I can’t even look away
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| She’s just far too thin and beautiful as sin
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| We’re all living in a world of poetry
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| Eating polyester and committing adultery
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| Calm down, boy! |
| I’ll tell you the secret
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| It’s ever so simple it really, really is
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| Hey! |
| Sha-la-la-la Oo my-my
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| She’s On Drugs What’s up?
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| Hey! |
| Sha-la-la-la Oo my-my
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| She’s On Drugs
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| So steady on, get a grip on yourself
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| You just can’t act like that in the theatre
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| Where’d you get that look in your eyes
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| Behaving like the boss of a whole new religion
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| Said please! |
| I thought you got savvy
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| But you’re looking like a lemon and talking like a navvy
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| Ah I guess that’s so many people’s problem these days:
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| You can see the hills — you just can’t go there
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| Aw, it simply shouldn’t ever occur
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| If she puts her arms above her head like that again
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| I don’t know what I’ll say or do
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| Hey Charlie
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| Now I’m out on the street and I believe she’s in distress
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| She’s got her hair in her eyes and her eyes are in a mess
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| Hey now, I’ve been hoping we was going to meet
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| Now won’t you take my hand so I can help you across the street?
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| Whooo! |
| Talk about bloodsports!
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| Even the spectators get killed!
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| You can see the cars, you just can’t get out of their way
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| Ah this simply doesn’t happen to me
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| If you have a single night like that in town again
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| I don’t know what I’d say or do
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| Oh, but honey? |
| I think I want to do it with you |