Rue Dauphine
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Rue Dauphine
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The Velvet Underground meets
The Velvet gentleman
Running down the Boulevard Saint-Germain
Happy in the spring sunshine
Into the rue Verneuil
And the house of Serge Gainsbourg
On his piano sits a portrait of Sid
Sid Vicious I sing to you
For all the things that you do
Because I love you like a girl
Capturing catherine Deneuve
Sighing to the old Paris of Verlaine
I groan with pain as I licked
The Queen of the Timbre Poste
Several times and sent her off
To friends in foreign parts
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Malcolm Mclaren performs "Rue Dauphine", and this lyric page sits inside the Malcolm Mclaren catalog on LyroVerse.
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