Blagged
Peter Sarstedt
And as I blagged a cigarette from her,
And gazed upon her nakedness,
She moved her lovely head from side to side,
And said I was just like the rest.
You got what you came for she said,
And that's what you're here for I said, Aren't you?
She pulled a sheet across her body,
And told me to leave the way I came,
I gave a rueful grin and found my clothes,
And mumbled yes, you're all the same.
I am but a man I said,
I do what I can I said, Always.
There's a time for deeds and a time for talking words,
What if I said that I love you,
Would all your morals then be pacified,
The act of love be then more true.
Oh yes you are smart she said,
But where is your heart she said, you better go now.
And as I walked outside and closed the door,
I wondered if I'd won or lost,
And if the status quo was still intact,
And was it worth the time it cost.
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