Lyrics of 'Let's Meet Accidentaly' by The Baudelaires

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It always rains in christmas eve
I always cry before i sleep
And i wish there was more than a lonely dancer in the floor

Soon you'll be dressed in white or green
And i'll be dressed to kill if you need
Cause i'm such a nice guy
And i remember that night

What a lonely night
Darling, darling let's meet accidentaly

I wish that i could find a lonely room in the night for sleep
A room that don't belong to the world where we are from
It woud be just like in the movies

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