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It always comes when you’re not looking
And when she leaves there’s not a sound
I met her at my best friends cabaret
When she was in town

She wants to take me on vacations
Let me rephrase that holiday
Her brothers got a villa in the south of France
Where we could stay

She said her father knew Timothy Leary
And she met him once when she was a kid
I asked if she had ever rode the white horse
She smiled and said that she did

She asked to sing six or seven songs
And she wants you all to sing along
She forgot the words to maybe three
Then she blamed me

Well she’s cursing like a sailors daughter
And she’s walking like she’s running away
And the street lights flashing don’t go
And the stop signs begging to stay

She told me don’t look back in anger
I’m looking forward to moving on
She asked if she could keep the tea set
And put her in a song

She said her father new Timothy Leary
And she met him once when she was a kid
I asked if she had ever rode the white horse
She smiled and said that she did

Well she’s cursing like a sailors daughter
And she’s walking like she’s running away
And the street lights flashing don’t go
And the stop signs begging to stay
It always comes when you’re not looking   And when she leaves there’s not a sound   I met her at my best friends cabaret   When she was in town      She wants to take me on vacations   Let me rephrase that holiday   Her brothers got a villa in the south of France   Where we could stay      She said her father knew Timothy Leary   And she met him once when she was a kid   I asked if she had ever rode the white horse   She smiled and said that she did      She asked to sing six or seven songs   And she wants you all to sing along   She forgot the words to maybe three   Then she blamed me      Well she’s cursing like a sailors daughter   And she’s walking like she’s running away   And the street lights flashing don’t go   And the stop signs begging to stay      She told me don’t look back in anger   I’m looking forward to moving on   She asked if she could keep the tea set   And put her in a song      She said her father new Timothy Leary   And she met him once when she was a kid   I asked if she had ever rode the white horse   She smiled and said that she did      Well she’s cursing like a sailors daughter   And she’s walking like she’s running away   And the street lights flashing don’t go   And the stop signs begging to stay