| If I didn’t have you to hold me tight
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| (If I didn’t have you)
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| If I didn’t have you to lie with at night
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| (When I’m feeling blue)
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| If I didn’t have you to share my sights
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| (Share my sights)
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| And to kiss me and dry my tears when I cry
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| Well I really think that I would…
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| Have somebody else
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| (If I didn’t have you)
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| If I didn’t have you, someone else would do Your love is one in a million
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| (One in a million)
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| You couldn’t buy it at any price
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| (Can't buy love)
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| But of the 9.999 hundred thousand other loves
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| Statistically, some of them would be equally nice
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| (Equally nice)
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| Or maybe not as nice but, say, smarter than you
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| Or dumber but better at sport or tracing
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| I’m just saying
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| (I really think that I would)
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| Probably
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| (Have somebody else)
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| Yeah
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| (If I didn’t have you)
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| If I didn’t have you someone else would do
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| (Someone else would surely do)
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| If I were a rich man
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| Diddle-diddle-diddle-diddle-diddle-diddle-diddle-ee
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| I guess I would be with a surgeon or a model
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| Or a rellie of the Royals or a Kennedy
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| Or a nymphomonical exhibitionist heiress to a large chain of hotels
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| If I were a rich man, maybe I would fiddle
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| Fiddle-diddle-diddle with the rich man girls
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| I’m not saying that I’d not love you if I was wealthy or handsome
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| But realistically there’s lots of fish in the sea
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| And if I had a different rod I would concievably land some
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| Even though I am fiscally consistantly pitiable
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| And considerably less Brad Pitt than Brad Pitiful
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| Am I really so poor and ugly that you reckon only you could possibly love me?
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| And I
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| (Really think that I would)
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| Probably
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| (Have somebody else)
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| (If I didn’t have you)
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| If I didn’t have you, someone else would do
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| (Someone else would surely do)
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| And look, I’m not undervaluing what we’ve got when I say
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| That given the role chaos inevitably plays in the inherently flawed notion of «fate»
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| It’s obtuse to deduce that I’ve found my soulmate at the age of seventeen
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| It’s just mathematically unlikely that at a university in Perth
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| I happened to stumble on the one girl on Earth specifically designed for me And if I may conjecture a further objection, love is nothing to do with
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| destined perfection
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| The connection is strengthened, the affection simply grows over time
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| Like a flower
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| Or a mushroom
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| Or a guinea pig
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| Or a vine
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| Or a sponge
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| Or bigotry
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| … or a banana
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| And love is made more powerful by the ongoing drama of shared experience
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| And the synergy of a kind of symbiotic empathy or… something
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| So I trust it would go without saying
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| That I would feel really very sad
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| If tomorrow you were to fall off something high
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| Or catch something bad
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| But I’m just saying
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| I don’t think you’re special
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| I-I mean, I think your special
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| But you fall within a bell curve
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| I mean, I’m just saying I
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| (Really think that I would)
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| Probably
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| (Have somebody else)
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| I think you are unique and beautiful
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| (Unique and beaut)
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| You make me happy just by being around
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| (Being around)
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| But objectively, you would have to agree that baby when I found you
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| Options were relatively thin on the ground
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| (Thin on the ground)
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| You’re lovely but there must be girls as lovely as you
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| And maybe more open to spanking or table tennis
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| I’m just saying
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| (Really think that I would)
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| Probably
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| (Have somebody else)
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| I mean I reckon it’s pretty likely that if, for example
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| My first girlfriend, Jackie, hadn’t dumped me After I kissed Winston’s ex-girlfriend Neah at Steph’s party back in 1993
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| And our variables would probably have been altered by the absence of that event
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| To have meant the advent of a tangential narrative in which we don’t meet
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| Which is to say there exists a theoretical hypothetical parallel life
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| Where what is is not as it is and I am not your husband and you are not my wife
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| And I am a stuntman living in LA
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| Married to a small, blonde Portuguese skier
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| Who, when she’s not training
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| Does abstract painting
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| Practices yoga
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| And brews her own beer
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| And really like making home movies
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| And suffers neck down alopecia
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| But with all my heart and all my mind, I know one thing is true
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| I have just one life and just one love and, my love, that love is you
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| And if it wasn’t for you, darling you
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| (Really think that I would)
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| Probably
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| (Have somebody else)
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| (If I didn’t have you)
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| If I didn’t have you someone else would surely do |