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Take me out tonight |
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where there's music and there's people |
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who are young and alive |
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driving in your car |
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I never never want to go home |
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because I haven't got one anymore |
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Take me out tonight |
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because I want to see people |
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and I want to see life |
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driving in your car |
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oh please don't drop me home |
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because it's not my home, it's their home |
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and I'm welcome no more |
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And if a double-decker bus |
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crashes in to us |
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to die by your side |
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is such a heavenly way to die |
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and if a ten ton truck |
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kills the both of us |
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to die by your side |
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well the pleasure, the privilege is mine |
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Take me out tonight |
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take me anywhere, I don't care |
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I don't care, I don't care |
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and in the darkened underpass |
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I thought Oh God, my chance has come at last |
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but then a strange fear gripped me |
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and I just couldn't ask |
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Take me out tonight |
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oh take me anywhere, I don't care |
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I don't care, I don't care |
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driving in your car |
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I never never want to go home |
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because I haven't got one |
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no, I haven't got one |
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And if a double-decker bus |
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crashes in to us |
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to die by your side |
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is such a heavenly way to die |
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and if a ten ton truck |
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kills the both of us |
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to die by your side |
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well the pleasure, the privilege is mine |
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There is a light that never goes out |
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There is a light that never goes out |
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There is a light that never goes out |
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There is a light that never goes out |