All In All (This One Last Wild Waltz)

Album: Too-Rye-Ay (1982)
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  • Oh, what's the matter?
    Oh no.
    It's no better.
    I've been thinking it out
    And it still gets no better,
    I'm here singing this out
    And these thoughts get no fresher.
    All in all I'd say things have turned out good,
    You still don't smile at me
    But then I never thought you would.
    You don't waste time on praise.
    Do you sir?
    But you should be proud to be sure.
    No sir.
    It's still no better oh sir,
    I thought you meant better
    Your experience will teach me no more lessons.
    From lower down you just seemed so much better
    All in all I'd say things have turned out good,
    You still don't smile at me
    But then I never thought you would.
    You don't waste time on praise, when you could.
    Or just tell me something.
    Anything.
    Good.
    Oh no look it's still no better.
    No no these thought are no fresher.
    You see tenderess is the asset here lacking,
    But won't you join me in this one last wild waltz,
    Just once again in the one last wild waltz.
    Anduici tú mé san damsa fión
    Anduici tú mé san damsa fión
    round and round, and round and round...
    round and round, and round and round...
    Anduici tú mé san damsa fión
    Anduici tú mé san damsa fión
    Writer/s: JAMES PATERSON, KEVIN ROWLAND
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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