Ray Stevens Lyrics
"Melissa"

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I met her in Boston early last autumn when i was in
town for a show. She is a teacher,
i am a picker, how we met i'll never know.
But we've got a mutual friend who's a fellow plays
cello with the Boston Pops.
She is of Hamlisch, i am of Haggard. We were a sure bet flop.

Chorus:
My, my Melissa, why am i missing you?
Melissa we're just as different as we can be.
My, my Melissa, when i think of how i held and kissed
ya. Can't think of one difference that makes a bit of difference to me.

High fashion ladies all drive their Mercedes' and sit
with Melissa at tea. Talk of backgammon,
lunch on cold salmon and decide where the fountain
should be. I start out my days at T-G-I Friday on burgers
and fried onion rings. We didn't plan it and don't
understand it. Our love is just one of those things.

My, my Melissa, why am i missing you?
Melissa we're just as different as we can be.
My. my Melissa, when i think of how i held and kissed
ya. Can't think of one difference that makes a bit of difference to me.

She's into fine art, Picasso and Mozart,
and saving the endangered whale.
I am a painter of words on line paper that i buy at
the K-Mart on sale. But we share a small little time
tunnel home where the corner of out two lives met.
Regardless of weather we'll make it together and certain
we'll never forget.

Oh my Melissa why am i missing you?
Melissa we're just as different as we can be.
My, my Melissa when i think of how i held and kissed
ya. Can't think of one difference that makes a bit of difference to me.

...met her in Boston early last autumn when i was in town for a show.
This song is from the album "One More Last Chance".