jag skulle ut och köpa tidningen
det skulle bara ta en kvart
när jag kom hem ett halvt dygn senare
tro fan du undra var jag vart
jag tror det började vid porten
att jag träffade en vän
varken gammal eller särskilt god
men han föreslog en sväng

så vi slank in runt hörnet
sa en öl och inget mer
och medan tiden rann iväg för oss
var det annat som rann ner
vi tog en taxi ner tillsammans
satt där bak och halsa rent
en liten jävel vid mitt öra sa
nu är det nog försent

vi hamnade nere i centrum
det var någon slags premiär
med välkomstdrink och puss på kinden
nästan alla var där
och fram sådär vid fyra-tiden
när man borde ha lagt ner
sa en jävel vid mitt öra
det var dags för något mer

och sommaren var ljuv och vacker
och jag var lika grann
och tjejerna bredvid mig
verkade tänka likadant
dom sa till mig dom skulle bada
jag sa jag borde gå
en liten jävel vid mitt öra sa
nu får du passa på

men när vi hamnat ner i vattnet
ville dom vara ifred
så mina fantasier
blev det inte något med
på vägen hem träffade jag budet
som varit ute sedan fem
jag sa till jäveln vid mitt öra att
jag fick ändå en tidning med mig hem


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