Lyrics for Lucky Stars
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Dean Friedman
Denise Marsa
Both together
What are you crazy
how in the hell can you
say what you just said
I was talkin' to myself
shut the door
and come to bed
By the way
I forgot to say
your endearing
mother called today
Did you see Lisa
yes, I saw Lisa
is that why you're angry
I wasn't angry
Maybe a little
not even maybe
must be the weather
now don't be a baby
Well, how am I
supposed to feel
with all the things
you don't reveal and
You can thank
your lucky stars
that we're not as smart
as we'd like to think we are
Would you like
to talk about it
there's not much to say
we had lunch
this afternoon
her life's in disarray
She still goes
around as if
she's always
stumblin' off a Cliff
Do you still want her
what are you saying
do you still want her
baby, stop playing
Really, I mean it
can you forget her
baby, now stop it
you should know better
I know this
is hard to do but
there's no-one
for me but you and
You can thank
your lucky stars
that we're not as smart
as we'd like
to think we are...
Baby, I'm sorry
I was wrong
I have no alibis
I was actin' like a fool
and I apologise
Listen, hon'
I know you're dumb
but that's okay
you don't have
to look so glum
Do you still love me
yes, I still love you
you mean, you're
not just being nice
no, I'm not just being nice
Do you feel sleepy
oh, you're so sincere
yes, I feel sleepy
well, slide over here 'cause
I may not be
all that bright
but I know how to
hold you tight and
You can thank
your lucky stars
that we're not as smart
as we'd like
to think we are...
And you can thank
your lucky stars
that we're not as smart
as we'd like
to think we are
And we can thank
our lucky stars
that we're not as smart
as we'd like
to think we are...
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