[Verse 1]
In the morning, I parked my car in front of the station where we had arranged to meet at the appointed time. Since there was still some time before our meeting, I decided to get a haircut at my old barbershop.
[Pre-Chorus 1]
Afterward, I got out of the car and headed to the station’s ticket gate.
[Chorus 1]
However, the train arrived just before our meeting time, and I couldn’t find her among the passengers getting off.
[Verse 2]
With no other choice, I returned to my car and looked up our destination for the day on my MacBook Pro’s web browser. Summer was almost here, and outside, with the window rolled down, the sunlight shone brightly, making it hot.
[Pre-Chorus 2]
Suddenly, I saw her smiling face outside the window, holding a parasol. “Sorry to keep you waiting!” she said.
[Chorus 2]
“Weren’t you supposed to come by train?” I asked.
“It was getting late, so I took a taxi,” she replied.
[Instrumental Solo]
[Verse 3]
I got out of the car, opened the passenger door, and said to her, “Please come in.” She graciously replied, “Thank you,” as she got in. I returned to the driver’s seat and started the car.
“Where are we going?” she asked.
[Pre-Chorus 3]
“I found a restaurant that serves delicious freshly baked bread, so we’ll go there,” I answered.
[Chorus 3]
“By the way, are you talkative?” she asked.
“I guess so,” I answered vaguely.
“Isn’t it a date?” she said happily.
[Instrumental Solo]
[Final Chorus]
“By the way, are you talkative?” she asked again.
“I guess so,” I answered vaguely.
“Isn’t it a date?” she said happily.
[Fade Out]
Sound: A blend of jazz fusion creates a light atmosphere, featuring smooth jazz electric piano ad-libs, light 16-beat drums, funky slap bass, lyrical electric piano, flowing soft guitar strokes, and harmonized male and female vocals with long reverb.
Title: Isn’t It a Date?
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