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I'm all alone, said she,
no one to phone, no one to touch me.
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I'm on my way said the man in the long leather coat
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as he started his car.
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I'm glad you came, said she
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you got my note, you understood it.
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He smiled as he hung up his long leather coat
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on the back of the door.
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Stroll on baby, step right in.
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Help yourself to a handful of ev'rything in sight,
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let the party begin.
Stroll on baby, step right in?.
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Oh, i love your coat, said she. (Oh, I love your coat, said she)
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He said, well, thank you. (He said, well, thank you)
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In your note you said you had, (In your note you said you had)
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no one to touch you. (No one to touch you)
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So shall I go through? (So shall I go, so shall I go,?)
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Why, yes, she said, you can go on ahead,
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she took out the key
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and she locked him into the bedroom. Oh, oh, oh.
Now I am alone, said she,
she took a can of really red paint,
and she sprayed up and down on the long leather coat,
on the bloody red floor.
So long, baby, I took you in
just to show you that your long leather coat
is really nothing but a handful of skin.
Stroll on, baby, step right in?.
Let the party begin! Ho!
Oo-oo-oo-oo,
oo-oo-oo.
Well, let the party, the party begin.
Written by Paul McCartney