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A NIGHT IN PARIS.

Sugar sugar, what do you think
Of strawberries and lipsticks
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A Night In Paris.

A NIGHT IN PARIS.

Sugar sugar, what do you think
Of strawberries and lipsticks
Of fragrances and romance lit

Purple honey, i'm losing my mind
You are drinking milk on the floor
You are singing that Morissey song

Why are you taking that sax with you
Why are you singing so sweet, so smooth?
You are a night in Paris, witty desire
You are a night with silence, lonely admire.

'Holly Golightly, sing me that note'
The milk on the floor, the stain is the plot
Watching me drinking, constantly thinking

Lovely sinner, you, messy head
You are the burning star of the night
Raising sparkle of patience

Why are you taking that sax with you
Why are you singing so sweet, so smooth?
You are a night in Paris, witty desire
You are a night with silence, lonely admire.

Oh, god, tell me what I've done to be here
To be red
To be lonely
To be drunk
Oh god, tell me what I've done to be here

Paris seems so strange without you, kid
Empty cafès and bookshops
Heartbreaks and bus stops
Milk stain on the parquet
Honey, please come in.

Why are you taking that sax with you
Why are you singing so sweet, so smooth?
You are a night in Paris, witty desire
You are a night with silence, lonely admire.

Why are you taking that sax with you
Why are singing so sweet, so smooth?
You are a night in Paris, witty desire
You are a night with silence, lonely admire.

You are a night in Paris, witty desire
You are a night in Paris, i love you, you are mine.

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