| It was winter in Manhattan, falling snow flakes filled the air,
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| The streets were covered with a film of ice,
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| But a little simple magic that I learned about somewhere,
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| Changed the weather all around, just within a thrice.
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| I bought you violets for your furs and it was spring for a while, remember?
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| I bought you violets for your furs and there was April in that December.
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| The snow drifted down and the flowers, and that is where it lay.
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| The snow looked like dew and the blossoms as on a summer day.
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| I bought you violets for your furs and there was blue in the wintry sky,
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| You pinned my violets to your furs and gave a lift to the crowds passing by,
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| You smiled at me so sweetly, since then one thought occurs,
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| That we fell in love completely, the day I bought you violets for your furs. |