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"[[Oh L'Amour]]" is a song on the Lancaster [[Canon]].  At Lancaster, it is traditional for everyone to sit on the ground with legs crossed "Indian style" in a semicircular formation.  During the verses, slap your knees twice, then clap twice, while keeping in beat.  During the chorus, it changes to one slap and one clap, half as fast.  During second session, students have recently altered this tradition into a delightfully warped game of patty-cake.
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The origin of this dance is supposedly a protest in response to another Canon song being cut off to play Oh L'Amour at a long-ago dance.
 
 
 
[http://i6.tinypic.com/2469hye.jpg Oh L'Amour from LAN.05.2]
 
 
 
==Lyrics==
 
 
 
'''Chorus:'''<br />
 
Oh L'Amour<br />
 
Broke my heart<br />
 
Now I'm aching for you<br />
 
Mon amour<br />
 
What's a boy in love<br />
 
Supposed to do
 
 
 
Looking for you<br />
 
You were looking for me<br />
 
Always reaching for you<br />
 
You were too blind to see<br />
 
Oh love of my heart<br />
 
Why leave me alone<br />
 
I'm falling apart<br />
 
No good on my own<br />
 
 
 
'''Chorus'''
 
 
 
Why throw it away<br />
 
Why walk out on me<br />
 
I just live for the day<br />
 
For the way it should be<br />
 
There once was a time<br />
 
Had you here by my side<br >
 
You said I wasn't your kind<br />
 
Only here for the ride
 
 
 
'''Chorus'''
 
 
 
No emotional ties<br />
 
You don't remember my name<br />
 
I lay down and die<br />
 
I'm only to blame<br />
 
Oh love of my heart<br />
 
It's up to you now<br />
 
You tore me apart<br />
 
I hurt inside-out
 
 
 
'''Chorus'''
 
 
 
'''Chorus'''
 
 
 
[[Category:Music]]
 

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