Monsieur Beaucaire
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You're talkin' to the new duke.
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When I took her riding
on Monday riding on Monday

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Riding on a Monday she
said no sir riding on Monday

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In the coach and four
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Then I took her riding on Tuesday
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Riding on Tuesday riding on a Tuesday
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She came closer riding on
Tuesday than she was before

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Wednesday she resisted Thursday I insisted
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Day after day I prayed she'd say
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Si, si, senor
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So I brought her riding
on Sunday riding on Sunday

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Riding on a Sunday and I
taught her riding on Sunday

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Love is a lovely lore
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Then I found her right beside
me and I held her tight beside me

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There was such a light inside me
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In the coach and four
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In the coach and four
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Still asleep? Yes.
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I'm glad my singing didn't
have the same effect on you.

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It was very nice.
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What's your name? What does it matter?
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A lackey's called by many names.
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But your speech, your
swordsmanship, your bearing.

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It's more fitting one of
gentle, even of royal birth.

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Don't speak of royalty. I hate them.
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l-I too have no love for them.

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