Lyrics Synchronicity - Loudon Wainwright III
Little
did
I
know,
though
I
probably
should
have
guessed
By
the
way
you
walked
and
talked
and
spoke
and
smoked
an
dressed
You
actually
seemed
to
like
me
and
so
naturally
I
presumed
You
were
after
that
thing,
it's
the
one
thing,
it's
assumed
So
I
wined
and
dined
you,
hey,
I
love
that
kind
of
stuff
And
we
blabbed
about
our
backgrounds,
how
family
life
is
rough
We
spoke
of
what
we
dreamed
of,
what
we
thought
of,
what
we
did
Midway
through
the
second
bottle
I
admitted
I
had
kids
But
nothing
seemed
to
throw
you
though
I
know
you
better
now
At
the
time
my
minor
crime
was
figuring
out
how
To
get
you
in
my
hotel
room
unclothed
and
in
my
bed
And
proceed
with
the
unspeakable,
it's
better
left
unsaid
We
went
to
see
a
friend
of
your
and
watch
me
on
TV
Sheer
coincidence
you
said,
synchronicity
A
full
moon
on
a
Friday
night,
the
thirteenth
of
July
A
man
and
two
women
in
a
room
and
on
the
screen
the
guy
Your
friend,
she
liked
me
on
the
show,
yeah
she
was
snowed
for
sure
Her
body
language
got
obscene,
her
demeanor
less
than
pure
You
started
venting
something
wearing
spleen
upon
your
sleeve
You
got
sort
of
nervous,
kind
of
anxious,
had
to
leave
You
told
me
on
the
freeway
that
you
didn't
sleep
with
men
I
put
two
and
two
togetherand
I
asked
about
your
friend
It
turns
out
she
and
though
she
loved
my
show
She
too
preferred
the
fairer
sexóI
absorbed
the
blow
It
turns
out
that
you
did
like
men
but
didn't
like
their
things
That
hang
down
and
all
the
hang-ups
being
with
them
always
brings
My
brother
is
so
practical;
this
is
what
he
said:
"You
should
have
asked
if
it
was
cool
to
watch
them
both
in
bed"
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