| There’s a time each year
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| That we always hold dear
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| Good old summertime
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| With the birds and the trees’es
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| And sweet scented breezes
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| Good old summertime
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| When your day’s work is over
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| Then you are in clover
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| And life is one beautiful rhyme
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| No trouble annoying
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| Each one is enjoying
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| The good old summertime
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| In the good old summertime
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| In the good old summertime
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| Strolling through a shady lane
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| With your baby mine
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| You hold her hand and she holds yours
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| And that’s a very good sign
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| That she’s your tootsey-wootsey
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| In the good, old summertime
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| Oh, to swim in the pool
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| You’d play hooky from school
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| Good old summertime
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| You’d play «ring-a-rosie»
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| With Jim, Kate and Josie
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| Good old summertime
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| Those days full of pleasure
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| We now fondly treasure
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| When we never thought it a crime
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| To go stealing cherries
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| With faces brown as berries
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| In good old summertime
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| In the good old summertime
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| In the good old summertime
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| Strolling through a shady lane
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| With your baby mine
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| You hold her hand and she holds yours
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| And that’s a very good sign
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| That she’s your tootsey-wootsey
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| In the good, old summertime |