Lyrics of 'Tennis' by Robert Palmer

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Lovers advantage - nobodies faults
Obeying it's a tie-break
Please don't try to overrule it
If you give me the advantage I can make a
Return off my favours

Lovers advantage - nobodies faults
Man drivin' at open
There's a hole in the rocket and a wreckage in
My package I'm swoping
She's wishing I'm hoping
Lovers advantage - nobodies faults
Make it proficient - pose in your court

Asserted four aces now it's deuce
And match and I think I really put it through a paces
Quiet please, spectators

Lovers advantage - nobodies faults
Make it proficient - pose in your court
Obeying it's a tie-break
Please don't try to overrule it
If you give me the advantage I can make a
Return off my favours

Lovers advantage - nobodies faults
Make it proficient - pose in your court
Lovers advantage - nobodies faults
Make it proficient - pose in your court
Lovers advantage - nobodies faults
Make it proficient - pose in your court

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