Disappear

Album: released as a single (1967)
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  • I was asking for a drink last night
    Never noticing that things just weren't quite right
    For the bartender said you look queer
    So disappear
    Before I realized what I'd be through
    A girl came up to me and said "I love you"
    But I whispered gently in her ear
    To disappear
    What is wrong with everyone in this town
    That's what I am asking me
    And to my reply it's bound to be
    Something I'll never forget
    That alone it would happen again
    But if it did, I'd know right there and then
    I would pack everything I have here
    And disappear Writer/s: GILBERT O'SULLIVAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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