| Down by the boathouse at Shaker Lake
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| When there wasn’t nothing but love to make,
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| They were two young lovers wishing on the stars above.
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| Well, they carved their initials in an old birch tree
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| with a heart and an arrow and a 'sixty-three.
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| You had to be blind not to see…
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| It was a perfect love.
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| It was a perfect love.
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| Ooh, yeah, yeah.
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| Well, they worked one summer together at the '64 World’s Fair.
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| They met Robert Kennedy there.
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| Well, that was…
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| right before the fall.
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| And they saved up a little bit of money for his career,
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| And they talked about the future underneath the giant sphere.
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| And all around them, the little voices were singing
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| it’s a small world after all.
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| Yes it is,
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| small world after all.
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| And it was…
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| perfect love.
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| It was a perfect love.
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| Ooh, yeah, yeah.
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| (Under the moon and stars above it was a perfect love)
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| Now they were dizzy from dancing on Rockaway Beach.
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| They came to Rockaway.
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| Yeah, and everything they dreamed of was still within reach;
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| dreaming…
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| Dreaming as the years roll by,
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| like they always do.
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| Well, they had their share of hard times, too.
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| But whatever they were, they never let it get them down.
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| Now, they just go walking down a country lane;
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| See the leaves changing in the misty rain.
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| And only one thing remains the same, woah.
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| Ooh, yeah, yeah.
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| Just a perfect love
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| Ooh, yeah, yeah.
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| (Under the moon and stars above it was a perfect love)
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| REPEAT AND FADE |