Her name was Cordula Grün
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Then I asked her too
She'd like to drink some tea
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Or a fruit concentrate
Whoever leaves first loses
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She chanted that evening
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Our tea turned into beer
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Two big shots and she says
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Come home with me
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My husband's not living here anymore
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In the tram around the Ring I stand up
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And I sing her a love song
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She's afraid of cheesy poetry
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With a refrain, mi mi mi, she likes dance music
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I've got you, I've got you, I've got you
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You're just hard to understand
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I'd like to see you again
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I've got you, I've got you, I've got you
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I saw you dancing
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It was clear to me next day
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From now on I only want Cordula
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I am and stay an optimist
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Even if she kept from me
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That she's married
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Her husband's name was Eberhart Grün
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He saw her dancing
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Then he asked her too
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Whether tomorrow she'd like to step before the altar with him
I'd have planned it differently
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I couldn't walk away from her
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Started spinning myself too
Because she dances so beautifully
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I've got you, I've got you, I've got you
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You're just hard to understand
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I'd like to see you again
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I've got you, I've got you, I've got you
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I saw you dancing
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I saw you dancing
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I saw you dancing
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I saw you dancing