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Don't tell me you don't know what love is | Don't tell me you don't know what love is | ||
When you're old enough to know better | When you're old enough to know better | ||
WHEN YOU FIND STRANGE HANDS IN YOUR SWEATER | |||
When your dreamboat turns out to be a footnote | When your dreamboat turns out to be a footnote | ||
I'm a man with a mission in two or three editions | I'm a man with a mission in two or three editions | ||
And I'm giving you a longing look | And I'm giving you a longing look | ||
Everyday, everyday, everyday I write the book | |||
Chapter One we didn't really get along | |||
Chapter Two I think I fell in love with you | |||
Chapter One | |||
Chapter Two | |||
You said you'd stand by me in the middle of Chapter Three | You said you'd stand by me in the middle of Chapter Three | ||
But you were up to your old tricks in Chapters Four, Five and Six | But you were up to your old tricks in Chapters Four, Five and Six | ||
The way you walk | The way you walk | ||
The way you talk, and try to kiss me, and laugh | The way you talk, and try to kiss me, and laugh | ||
In four or five paragraphs | In four or five paragraphs | ||
All your compliments and your cutting remarks | All your compliments and your cutting remarks | ||
Are captured here in my quotation marks | Are captured here in my quotation marks | ||
Don't tell me you don't know the difference | Don't tell me you don't know the difference | ||
Between a lover and a fighter | Between a lover and a fighter | ||
With my pen and my electric typewriter | With my pen and my electric typewriter | ||
Even in a perfect world where everyone was equal | Even in a perfect world where everyone was equal | ||
I'd still own the film rights and be working on the sequel | |||
I'd still own the film rights and be working on the sequel | |||
Revision as of 01:45, 30 April 2009
Don't tell me you don't know what love is When you're old enough to know better WHEN YOU FIND STRANGE HANDS IN YOUR SWEATER When your dreamboat turns out to be a footnote I'm a man with a mission in two or three editions
And I'm giving you a longing look Everyday, everyday, everyday I write the book
Chapter One we didn't really get along Chapter Two I think I fell in love with you You said you'd stand by me in the middle of Chapter Three But you were up to your old tricks in Chapters Four, Five and Six
The way you walk The way you talk, and try to kiss me, and laugh In four or five paragraphs All your compliments and your cutting remarks Are captured here in my quotation marks
Don't tell me you don't know the difference Between a lover and a fighter With my pen and my electric typewriter Even in a perfect world where everyone was equal I'd still own the film rights and be working on the sequel