Berlin

Album: Berlin (1973)
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  • In Berlin, by the wall
    You were five foot ten inches tall
    It was very nice
    Candlelight and Dubonnet on ice

    We were in a small cafe
    You could hear the guitars play
    It was very nice
    It was paradise

    You're right and I'm wrong
    Hey babe, I'm gonna miss you now that you're gone
    One sweet day

    Oh, you're right and I'm wrong
    You know I'm gonna miss you now that you're gone
    One sweet day
    One sweet day

    In a small, small cafe
    We could hear the guitars play
    It was very nice
    Candlelight and Dubonnet on ice

    Don't forget, hire the vet
    He hasn't had much fun yet
    It was very nice
    Hey honey, it was paradise

    You're right and I'm wrong
    Hey babe, I'm gonna miss you now that you're gone
    One sweet day
    You're right, oh, and I'm wrong
    You know I'm gonna miss you now that you're gone
    One sweet day, one sweet day

    One sweet day
    One sweet day, oh, one sweet day
    One sweet day, baby, baby, one sweet day Writer/s: Lou Reed
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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