| Let’s take an old-fashioned walk
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| I’m just burstin' with talk
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| What a tale could be told, if we went for
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| An old-fashioned walk!
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| Let’s take a stroll thru the park
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| Down a lane where it’s dark
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| And a heart that’s controlled, may relax on
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| An old-fashioned walk!
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| I know, for a couple who seem to be miles apart
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| There’s nothin' like walkin' and having a heart to heart
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| I know a girl who declined, couldn’t make up her mind
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| She was wrapped up an' sold, comin' home from
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| An old-fashioned walk!
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| Some couples go for a buggy ride
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| When they start caring a lot!
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| Others will bicycle side by side
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| Out to some romantic spot!
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| Some take a ride on a bus
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| But that would not do for us. |
| .
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| Let’s take an old-fashioned walk
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| I’m just burstin' with talk
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| What a tale could be told, if we went for
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| An old-fashioned walk!
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| Let’s take a stroll thru the park
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| Down a lane where it’s dark. |
| .
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| And a heart that’s controlled, may relax on
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| An old-fashioned walk!
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| I know, for a couple who seem to be miles apart
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| There’s nothin' like walkin' and having a heart to heart
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| He knows a girl who declined, couldn’t make up her mind. |
| .
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| She was wrapped up an' sold, comin' home from
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| An old-fashioned walk!
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| He knows a girl who declined, couldn’t make up her mind. |
| .
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| She was wrapped up an' sold, comin' home from
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| An old-fashioned walk!
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| ~ from the 1949 Broadway musical production «Miss Liberty»
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| With Mitchell Ayres' Orchestra and Chorus |