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 Edith Piaf -  'One little man (Le petit homme)' Lyrics
  Life in the street is the same every day  Life in the street is a marvelous play  Ladies and lovers and bankers and bums  Hurry along while the big city hums  People are frowning while others are gay  Music tumbling from every café  There's all of the wonder of life and love  Out in the street with the blue sky above
   There in the crowd one little man  Hurries along upon his way  Nobody much, and turning gray  Just one little man  But he has a girl  He's still a man  He has a young and lovely girl  Maybe she does demand too much  But who wouldn't pay to feel her touch  Who wouldn't pay, especially a man  Who's turning gray
   He has no children, no home and no wife  He lives a kind of the Saturday life  Saturday evening he runs up the stairs  Launches his face in her deep golden hair  Why should he care if he pays for her charms  He can recapture his youth in her arms  And Saturday night he can live once more  Saturday night he can live just once more
   Then one awful day he climbs the stairs  Picks up a note beneath her door  What should he tear it open for  He knows what he'll find  Poor little man, he's left behind  She's gone away and he's alone  She never even said goodbye  Where does a fellow go to cry  Where does he cry?...  Out in the street, beneath the sky
   Life in the street is the same every day  Life in the street is a marvelous play  Ladies and lovers and bankers and bums  Hurry along while the big city hums  People are frowning while others are gay  Music is tumbling from every café  And there with the beautiful sky above 
	
	
	 
	
		
		
	
	
  
	
			
	   	 
      
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