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[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
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What if we went to Italy
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A suitcase of books
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And one bag a piece for the summer
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I don't speak a word of Italian
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Except for Campari and soda for two, how much is a lire
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Yes, a villa will do and a breeze, in Tuscany please
[Verse 2]
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What if we spent all of our days
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Improving our minds, learning new ways to be lazy
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It wouldn't be too much of a strain
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Relax after breakfast till lunch comes around
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Can't wait for dinner, oh, I need to lie down
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And refuel, out by the pool
[Verse 3]
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What if the ancients were lazy like us
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Too blissed out to paint, to sketch or to sculpt
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Just as relaxed as the tower of Pisa
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Not ever missing that old Mona Lisa
[Verse 4]
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What if we never got back on the plane
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As summer turned colder and then warmer again
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Losing all track of the passing of years
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Till it no longer mattered how long we'd been here
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[Verse 5]
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What if we went to Italy
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Maybe next year just you and me for the summer
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I still can't speak any Italian
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But words are replaced under Siennese skies
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By nothing so much as a nod, and a sigh
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And a wish to be always like this