The restaurant's smart The lights are low And I am sitting making small talk With a man I scarcely know We met last week Were introduced And when he rang to ask me out I couldn't think of an excuse And yet, why not? He's very nice And though he told that silly joke That just completely cracked the ice I'll keep my head And keep my distance I'm far too sensible to let some man Disrupt my calm existence But he's charming Really charming And frighteningly, alarmingly Disarming And the fact is Yes, the fact is That in matters of the heart I'm out of practice We talk divorce First his, then mine And we're being far too honest But it's probably the wine I like the way He takes the blame I like the way he fills my glass I like the way he says my name The man has style He has finesse And though I'm suddenly delighted That I wore my favourite dress I'll keep control Stay uninvolved My sixth sense is on patrol For any weakening of resolve But I'm flirting Yes, I'm flirting And it's utterly, completely Disconcerting For the fact is Yes, the fact is That in matters of the heart I'm out of practice So here I am No ingénue And yet, I'm blushing and behaving Like a girl of twenty-two Check my lipstick Check my hair Perhaps a little more perfume I wish they'd bottle savoir faire I must stay calm I must stay cool What happens now? I've no idea I've just forgotten every rule I'll say goodbye Make my retreat I'm far too old for this absurdity Besides, I've got cold feet And then, it strikes me Yes, it strikes me I'd be crazy not to recognise He likes me And the fact is Yes, the fact is That his heart might be also Out of practice And then he holds me Yes, he holds me And in his arms, he takes me And he moulds me And the fact is Yes, the fact is Doesn't matter if the heart Is out of practice