Renée
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Renée
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Well baby how the weeks fade
Baby was the best part of your youth a sensation
Yeah
That's a change
I never thought I'd end up fooling you
D'you hear what they say?
All these people living up in our street
Well they say
Out of touch
She lives in faded dreams
Renée
Baby how the weeks fade
Baby how the streets change
And maybe when the cheat plays
Maybe when the ace
Falls from his suit
And he tells you
Yeah that's the game
I didn't want to lose it on the two
You're playing his way
But the prize that you've been
Losing was youth
And I say
Throw the ace
And face up to the truth
Renée
Baby how the weeks fade
Baby how the streets change
Renée
But baby as the weeks fade
Renée
Baby how the weeks fade
Baby how the streets change
Renée
But baby as the weeks fade
And we've seen quite a few
I don't know who's fooling who
I'm fooling you
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