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[ti:She Sits on the Table] |
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[al:The Paxton Report] |
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[au:Tom Paxton] |
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She sits on the table in a dress made of paper, |
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Diplomas all over the wall. |
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One university, one school of medicine, |
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She's overwhelmed by it all. |
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The nurse is all sympathy, voice of experience, |
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"Let's have a look at that eye. |
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It's going to look bad for a week, maybe more. |
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Go on, darling, it's all right to cry." |
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"How can I leave him?" she is crying. |
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"What could I do? Where would I go? |
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He didn't mean it, he will change someday. |
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Oh, God, how he used to love me so." |
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The doctor is busy, his manner professional. |
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She finds she must look at the floor. |
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He looks at her eye, at her ribs and her arm, |
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And it seems every last inch is sore. |
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The doctor is handsome, he smells of cologne, |
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And his figure's athletically slim. |
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He speaks disapprovingly, "What did you do |
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To deserve such a beating from him?" |
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"How can I leave him?" she is crying. |
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"What could I do? Where would I go? |
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He didn't mean it, he will change someday. |
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Oh, God, how he used to love me so." |
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The policeman is waiting outside in the corridor. |
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He speaks to her as to a child. |
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He's friends with her husband; he's angry with her |
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And he asks if there'll be charges filed. |
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She says she's not sure, she needs time to recover. |
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She feels beaten down in disgrace. |
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The policeman asks, isn't she secretly glad |
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For a man who'll keep her in her place? |
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"How can I leave him?" she is crying. |
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"What could I do? Where would I go? |
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He didn't mean it, he will change someday. |
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Oh, God, how he used to love me so. |
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He didn't mean it, he will change someday. |
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Oh, God, how he used to love me so." |