Night-time is falling on the Louvre.
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It's been a lazy afternoon.
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We walk to the house, the air is clear,
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The water's still moving in the pool.
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You say One word.
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the same One sound.
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thing It makes
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again. the world go 'round.
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One word; You'll see
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we fight. you can't win -
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We're in the same place
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a game. but not the same spin.
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Let it all If it fades away,
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fade away. I don't mind.
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We were miles away, we were miles away,
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We were miles and miles away.
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Remember this oil by Augustus John?
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These are the ones I found in Rome.
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There are few things I keep for long.
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When does your plane leave for Cologne?
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I recall One word -
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the train - I saw -
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People danced that's all it took
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again. to turn them around.
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One world Strange world,
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we're in. no sound.
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We'll find The same things
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the same thing. are everywhere around.
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Never mind... You'll see,
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with time, with time
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we'll dance again. we'll dance again.
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If it all fades away... Let it all fade dancing away.
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All the sounds I heard One word,
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on a summer night, I found,
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and the quiet words that's all it took
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we exchanged. I felt to turn him around.
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she was pulling back She watched.
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to emphasize - He sighs.
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I was falling He waits for
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into Mona Lisa's eyes. a touch of her eyes.
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And she turned, And then
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and she turned, she turns away.
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she was far away. She won't let him
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She was miles away. touch her any more today.
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She was miles away.
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She was so many miles away.
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One Word
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Brian Eno |