Kids, you have to remember that
I'm up here conducting you for a reason, okay?
Watch me, watch my fingers, here we go, ready?
Watch me, one and two and three and ready

Dès le premier jour
Ton parfum enivre, mon amour
C'est dans ces instants
J'aimerais être comme toi par moments
Mais depuis ce jour
Je n'ai qu'un seul, et unique regret

My wing tips waltz across naive wood floors
They creak innocently down the stairs

Drag melody
My percussive feet serve cobweb headaches
As a matching set of marching clocks
The slumbering apparitions
That they've come to wake up

Here I am, composing a burlesque
Out of where they rest their necks
Sunken in their splintered cradles
And ramshackle heads
They ask for it

As a girl, you have set your heart on
Haunting me forever from the start
It's never silent

Ever since we met
I only shoot up with your perfume
It's the only thing that makes me feel as good as you do
Ever since we met
I've got just one regret to live through
And that one regret is you

How does a heart love
If no one has noticed its presence?
And where does it go?
Trembling hands play my heart like a drum
But the beat's gotten lost in the show

You have set your heart on
Haunting me forever from the start
It's never silent

Ever since we met
I only shoot up with your perfume
It's the only thing that makes me feel as good as you do
Ever since we met
I've got just one regret to live through
And I regret never letting you know

Ever since we met
I only shoot up with your perfume
It's the only thing that makes me feel as good as you do
Ever since we met
I've got just one regret to live through
And that one regret is you

Mona Lisa
Pleased to please ya (and that one regret is you)
Mona Lisa
Pleased to please ya (and that one regret is you)
Mona Lisa
Pleased to please ya (I've got just one, ahh)


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    Lol changed the misheard line and added the french :D

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