Moonstruck
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beautiful, young face.
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And it's all new to her.
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I'm just this great guy
who's brilliant and thinks out loud.

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When that happens, when I look
out there among those chairs...

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and see a young woman's face...
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and see me in her eyes...
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the way I always wanted to be,
maybe once was...

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I ask her out for a date.
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It doesn't last long.
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A few weeks.
A couple of precious months.

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Then she catches on that
I'm just this burnt-out, old gasbag...

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and she's as fresh and bright...
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and full of promise
as moonlight in a martini.

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At that moment, she stands up and throws
a glass of water in my face...

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or some action to that effect.
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What you don't know about women
is a lot.

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That's not what I hear.
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- What would you like?
- Two white wines.

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Yes, sir.
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I'd like two glasses
of champagne.

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Canadian Club and ginger ale
and Dubonnet on the rocks, please.

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- What's that?
- This was done by Marc Chagall.

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- As you can see, he was a great artist.
- Kind of gaudy.

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He was having some fun.
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- They get some turnout for this stuff.
- It's the best thing there is.

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I like parts of it,
but I don't really get it.

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You haven't once said
you like my dress.

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I like your dress.

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