Melinda and Melinda
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because I was walking home yesterday.
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I have to tell you this story.
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So, some people were moving
into an apartment on 90th Street.

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And they were moving this piano,
so there was this piano just, you know,

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sitting in the middle of the sidewalk.
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And I couldn't resist the temptation
just to go up and give it a little tinkle.

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I play a little piano.
I used to play in high school.

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I actually gave some concerts.
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Anyway, I'm playing this piano. I'm playing
this little tune that my mother taught me.

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And this...
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this guy came up
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and started talking to me.
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- Hi.
- Hi.

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That's good.
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- You play the melody.
- All right.

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Is that what you're trying for?
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- Exactly.
- Good.

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So, his name is Billy Wheeler,
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and he's a piano player.
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And he also writes pretty music.
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And he walked me back to my apartment
and he invited me out on a date.

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And
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I think I'm in love.
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- In love?
- Well, I mean, I'm exaggerating, of course,

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but some bell definitely went off.
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- A bell?
- One of those bells that now and then rings,

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as Mr Cole Porter put it. So, anyway, I just
thought that you would be pleased to know.

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So, what is it that you wanted to tell me?
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I don't... It doesn't matter.

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