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Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Tonart: D major
Verse 1
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Mum, I know you'll think I'm potty,
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but at last I think I've found him.
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He's young but he's mature, he's
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not at all like other men.
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Simon says one day we'll marry and
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we'll have a dozen children.
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I said, well I'll have two love, you
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can have the other ten.
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Mum, I've got this job at
Antoine's.
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That's a salon on the west side.
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The clients love my accent.
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They all say,
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Gee, you're neat.
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A shampoo's called a rinse,
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and a blow -dry's something filthy.
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Outside the shop on
Wednesdays,
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three nuns tap dance in the street.
There are lots of things I miss,
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No one makes a normal sandwich.
You need
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Goliath's mouth to eat the ones
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Yorkers buy.
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I long to find a drink that
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hasn't got an ice cube in it.
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And for a
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Wool's
Pork
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Sausage, I swear I would gladly die.
Simon lives in
Greenwich
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Village, that's the trendy part of
New
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York.
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He shares a lot with an attorney
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with the unlikely name of
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Dwight.
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Dwight says he'll get my green card
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unless you and dad are
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Cuban.
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So if you haven't lied,
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Mum, I ought to be alright.

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