Georgie grew to hate her name
It sounded like a tiny man
And the one she had said "I can't see you
But I'll call you whenever I can"
Sometimes the phone would ring, when she was half-asleep
A voice would drag her down with its suggestions
Though she often felt cheated, she never felt cheap
Well heaven knows what fills the heart
And makes you feel so alive
It's impossible to tear apart
Georgie and her rival
It was half-past February
And he hadn't called since New Year's Day
Maybe he'd found another woman
To say those words no chapel girl should say
Her mother would phone and always keep talking
She'd try to be polite, making faces
But somewhere in the back of her mind, her rival was stalking
Well heaven knows what fills the heart
And makes you feel so alive
It's impossible to tear apart
Georgie and her rival
Her rival would always wait
Till the eighth or ninth bell
He'd be desperate anyway
And drunk as well
She always liked to hurt him
To prove he was prepared
To love her anyway that she wanted
So she could tell which she preferred
He sat up with his address book
Trying to think what mood he's in
His finger traced past Georgie's name
To someone who needed less persuading
He didn't hear through her disguise
He didn't leave her in a rush
Just like the promise that he left on her machine
That almost made her blush
The radio plays a lover's symphony
"The number you have dialed has been re-directed"
Now she puts him on the speaker-phone
Whenever she has company
Well heaven knows what fills the heart
And makes you feel so alive
It's impossible to tear apart
Georgie and her rival
Georgie and her rival
Georgie and her rival
Georgie and her rival
Georgie and her rival
Georgie and her rival
Georgie and her rival
Georgie and her rival
Georgie and her rival