At the station you can meet her
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With that smile you couldna¢æ¢ât cheat her
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A woman that kind is hard to find
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Ita¢æ¢âs good to take a girl
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In the not so very good world
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And walk in the park until it gets dark
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Sometimes I feel ugly and old
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Excuse me, baby, if Ia¢æ¢âm acting bold
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My head gets hot but my feet arena¢æ¢ât cold
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Excuse me if you will
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Take a breather on a bench
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Helps to build up the suspense
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Then the two of you go to a movie show
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If shea¢æ¢âs a woman therea¢æ¢âs a chance
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That she maybe likes to dance
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So you go to the hall and you out step a¢æ?em all
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Dona¢æ¢ât make a hullabaloo, Ia¢æ¢âm not the hoi polloi
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Ia¢æ¢âll try any trick and Ia¢æ¢âll pull any ploy
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Ia¢æ¢âm a used up twentieth century boy
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Excuse me if you will
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She takes you home to meet the folks
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Laughing at the fathers jokes
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Shall we watch TV? Ita¢æ¢âs all right with me
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Time to go, youa¢æ¢âre going to miss her
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In the doorway try to kiss her
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Oh, it tastes so good like you hoped it would
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If I was 16 again Ia¢æ¢âd give my eyetooth
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Ia¢æ¢âm tired and Ia¢æ¢âm hungry and Ia¢æ¢âm looking for my youth
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Ia¢æ¢âm a little uncool and Ia¢æ¢âm a little uncouth
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Oh, excuse me, yes, excuse me if you will
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At the station you can meet her
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With that smile you couldna¢æ¢ât cheat her
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A woman that kind is hard to find
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| Loudon Wainwright III |