Adelaide
The Common Practice
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Adelaide, oh Adelaide Did you think you had it made? In the pages of the Sunday Parade? You were hot You were up on top For three weeks and one day And you knew your life would never be the same And the radio would say your name and you'd righteously proclaim And the words you'd impart would reach millions of hearts And they'd lift up their arms and say "Adelaide" On the stage where you made your waves Where they came from miles away To hear you play in your dulcet way And the wisdom you'd convey "Adelaide" was the constant refrain There was nothing you could not attain As your songs would unfold all their love would enclose you And nothing seemed in vain For Adelaide You learned the secrets And tried to explain But when they heard them It just sounded like your name They gave exaltation And though you're a sage Your message was muted by the sound Of accolades Adelaide, oh Adelaide Did you think you had it made? In the pages of the Sunday Parade? And the radio would say your name and you'd righteously proclaim And the words you'd impart would reach millions of hearts And they'd lift up their arms and say "Adelaide"
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