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1. Hey, Carrie-Anne, Hey, Carrie-Anne.
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When we were at school our games were simple,
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I played the janitor, you played the monitor.
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Then you played with older boys and prefects,
DGAA7
What`s the attraction in what they`re doing.
DGAGDGA
Hey, Carrie-Anne, what`s your game now, can anybody play?
DGAGDGA
Hey, Carrie-Anne, what`s your game now, can anybody play?
DGAG
2. You were always something special for me,
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quite independent, never caring.
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You lost your charm as you were ageing,
DGAA7
where is your magic disappearing?
DGAGDGA
Hey, Carrie-Anne, what`s your game now, can anybody play?
DGAGDGA
Hey, Carrie-Anne, what`s your game now, can anybody play?
GCG
You`re so, so like a woman to me (So like a woman to me).
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So, so like a woman to me (like a woman to me).
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3. People live and learn, but you`re still learning,
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you use your mind and I`ll be your teacher.
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When the lesson`s over you`ll be with me,
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Then I`ll hear the other people saying.
DGAGDGA
Hey, Carrie-Anne, what`s your game now, can anybody play?
DGAGDGA
Hey, Carrie-Anne, what`s your game now, can anybody play?