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| It's nine o'clock... | |
| The regular crowd... | |
| There's and old man... | |
| Makin love... | |
| He says, son... | |
| I'm not really sure... | |
| But it's sad and... | |
| When I wore... | |
| Sing us a song... | |
| Sing us a song... | |
| Well, we're all... | |
| And you've... | |
| Now John at the bar... | |
| He gets me... | |
| And hes quick... | |
| or to... | |
| But theres... | |
| He says, Bill, I... | |
| As the smile... | |
| Well I'm sure that... | |
| If I could... | |
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| Now Paul is... | |
| Who never... | |
| And hes talking with Davy... | |
| And probably... | |
| And the waitress is... | |
| As the businessmen... | |
| Yes, they're sharing a drink... | |
| But it's better than... | |
| Sing us a song... | |
| Sing us a song... | |
| Well, we're all... | |
| And you've... | |
| It's a pretty good crowd for... | |
| And the manager... | |
| 'Cause he knows that it's me... | |
| To forget about... | |
| And the piano, it... | |
| And the microphone... | |
| And they sit at... | |
| And say, man... | |
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