| I’m just a man with a job
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| You can call me Harry, Jim or Bob
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| Three floors below from Picadilly
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| It’s dark and chilly
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| Counting the cars with cocktail bars
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| Keeping a check on four-wheeled wrecks
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| Three floors above it’s not the same
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| Picadilly, lighting up the rain
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| Here I’m a ghost in the cellar
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| The kind of fellow
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| Who’s counting days that could be nights
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| Count on the man who’s counting lights
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| Counting lights, every night, every kind of light
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| Little lights, bigger lights, any kind of light
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| Headlights from a limo, wakin' up the wino
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| Counting lights, every night, every kind of light
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| And every night, I’m counting lights
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| From left to right, I count the lights
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| I’m just a man with a map
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| My 'A to Z' is open on my lap
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| Lady I know where you’re goin'
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| Your class is showin'
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| Your headlights polished to a 'T'
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| I’ll count your lights, you count on me Someday I’ll leave, I believe
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| If I can find the trump card in my sleeve
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| Counting the boats in Monte Carlo
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| A silver arrow
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| Upon a cabbie cap
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| My 'A to Z' flat on it’s back
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| Counting lights, every night, every kind of light
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| Little lights, bigger lights, any kind of light
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| Leave it to the navy, look here comes a chevy
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| Counting lights, every night, every kind of light
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| Little lights, bigger lights, any kind of light
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| And every night, I’m counting lights
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| From left to right, I count the lights |