| If you were the only girl in the world
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| And I were the only boy
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| Nothing else would matter in the world today
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| We would go on lovin' in the same old way
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| Garden of Eden just made for two
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| With nothing to mar our joy
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| I would say wonderful things to you
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| There would be wonderful things to do
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| If you were the only girl in the world
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| And I were the only boy
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| Marie, the dawn is breaking
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| Marie, you’ll soon be waking
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| To find you heart is aching
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| And tears, will fall, as you recall
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| The moon in all its splendor
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| A kiss, so very tender
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| The words, will you surrender to me, Marie
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| For it is Mary, Mary
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| Plain as any name can be
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| But with propriety, society will say Marie
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| But it was Mary, Mary
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| Long before the fashions came
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| And there is something there that sounds so square
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| It’s a grand old name!
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| Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do,
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| I’m half crazy, all for the love of you,
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| It won’t be a stylish marriage,
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| I can’t afford a carriage,
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| But you’ll look sweet, up on the seat
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| Of a bicycle built for two!
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| The bells are ringing for me and my gal
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| The birds are singing for me and my gal
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| Everybody’s been knowing to a wedding they’re going
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| And for weeks they’ve been sewing every Suzie and Sal
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| They’re congregating for me and my gal
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| The parson’s waiting for me and my gal
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| And sometime I’m gonna build a little home
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| for two or three or four or more
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| In love land, for me and my gal
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| They’re congregating for me and my gal
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| The parson’s waiting for me and my gal
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| And sometime I’m gonna build a little home
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| for two or three or four or more
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| In love land, for me and my gal
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| In love land, for me and my gal |