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Marque le tempo à la vitesse que vous souhaitez.
She's not so good in a crowd but when you get her a - lone
You'd be sur - prised;
She is - n't much at a dance but when I take her home
You'd be sur - prised.
She does - n't look like much of a lov - er
But don't judge a book by it's cov - er;
She's got the face of an an - gel but
There's a dev - il in her eye.
She's such a del - i - cate thing but when we start to squeeze
You'd be sur - prised
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She's does - n't look ver - y strong and tho' she's weak in the knees
You'd be sur - prised.
At a par - ty or at a ball
I've got to ad - mit she's noth - ing at all
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But in a Mor - ris chair you'd be sur - prised.
She's not so good in the house but on a bench in the park
You'd be sur - prised;
She is - n't much in the light but when she gets in the dark
You'd be sur - prised.
I know she looks as slow as the E - rie
You don't know the half of it dear - ie;
She looks as cold as an Es - ki - mo
But there's fi - re in her eyes.
She does - n't say ver - y much but when she starts in to speak
You'd be sur - prised;
She's not so good at the start but at the end of the week
You'd be sur - prised.
On a street - car or in a train
You'd think she was born with - out an - brain
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But in a tax - i - cab you'd be sur - prised.



