Nami says, we've got nothing in common,
No common ground to start from,
And we're falling apart,
Nami says, the world has come between us,
Our lives have come between us,
Still Sanji knows Nami just don't care.

And Sanji said, "What about breakfast at Baraties?"
Nami said, "I think I remember that place,
And as I recall, I think, we both kind of liked it."
And Sanji said, "Well that's, the one thing we've got."

Sanji sees Nami, the only one who knew him,
And now her eyes see through him,
he guesses he was wrong,
So what now? It's plain to see we're over,
And Sanji hates when things are over,
When so much is left undone.

And Sanji said, "What about breakfast at Baraties?"
Nami said, "I think I remember that place,
And as I recall, I think, we both kind of liked it."
And Sanji said, "Well that's, the one thing we've got."

Nami says, we've got nothing in common,
No common ground to start from,
And we're falling apart,
Nami says, the world has come between us,
Our lives have come between us,
Still Sanji knows Nami just don't care.

And Sanji said, "What about breakfast at Baraties?"
Nami said, "I think I remember that place,
And as I recall, I think, we both kind of liked it."
And Sanji said, "Well that's, the one thing we've got."

And Sanji said, "What about breakfast at Baraties?"
Nami said, "I think I remember that place,
And as I recall, I think, we both kind of liked it."
And Sanji said, "Well that's, the one thing we've got."

And Sanji said, "What about breakfast at Baraties?"
Nami said, "I think I remember that place,
And as I recall, I think, we both kind of liked it."
And Sanji said, "Well that's, the one thing we've got."