Days Of Wine And Roses (from Days Of Wine And Roses)
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Days Of Wine And Roses (from Days Of Wine And Roses)
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The word from outside
And she is on the ledge again
Drawing a card
And threatening everything
I'm here wandering
Where I got in
Everybody says I don't care
But I'm just trying to remember
The days of wine and roses
The priest from the parish
Is looking for persuasion
The man with the notepad
Wants verification
Somebody says this was my creation
Her mother says it's your fault
You never looked after her
Her father arranging to
Get back the furniture
I'm here wandering
What the reasons were.
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