There's a picture by his first wife on the wall
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stripped floor-boards in the kitchen and the hall
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a stain from last week's party on the stairs
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no-one knows who made it
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or how it ever got there
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They were dancing with children round their necks
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Talking business, books and records, art and sex
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All things being considered
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you'd call it a success
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you wore your black dress
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He's an architect and such a lovely guy
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and he'll stay with you until the day you die
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and he'll give you everything you could desire
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oh well almost everything
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everything that he can buy
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So you sometimes go out in the afternoon
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Spend an hour with your lover in his bedroom
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hear old women rolling trolleys down the road
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back to Lyndhurst Grove
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Lyndhurst Grove, Oh
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59, Lyndhurst Grove
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