Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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Mama brought a blanket
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an d a picnic basket
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She led us kids out
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She brought Coca -Col
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a and cold fried chicken
If you wanted anything,
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you just had to ask
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me and my brothers,
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I remember mama's words
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as we broke the bread and fed the birds,
little bit better
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when you eat outside.
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San Francisco in 82,
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me and my bride sat out on the patio,
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the waiter brought a white wine
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for the newlyweds
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who couldn't dream of a better place to go,
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As she moved close,
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I guess my mama was right
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when she told me one night,
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bit better
when you eat outside.
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A summer in Maine in 91,
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I'd just been laid off,
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but the neighbors never knew.
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I cooked them up the swordfish,
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just about anything you
could barbecue.
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before my wife packed her things
to her folks in Telluride.
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But now you know
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those steaks were good that night
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everything tastes a little bit better
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when you eat outside
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Well that's my story,
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it ain't a long one
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Every bum on the street's got one to tell
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Now it's just you and me
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waiting for this restaurant to close
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know this dumpster well
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Yeah it's starting to rain now
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and you bet ter stay low
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Cause these cops will catch you
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if they catch you on the slide
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but really there's just no place
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else to go
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Everything tastes a little bit better
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You'll find everything tastes a little
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bit better
when you eat outside.
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