| Thursday afternoon, you cast a shadow 'round my room
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| The breeze moved the curtains and lifted my perfume into the air
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| And danced with lazy curls in your hair
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| The sun was in the sky like pink champagne
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| And it glistened in your eyes all day
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| I remember you put a chill across my face
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| Like the air of December, I swear I remember it that way
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| I swear I remember it that way
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| I swear I remember it Where are you now?
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| Where are you now?
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| Where are you now?
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| You stood by the lake
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| I wanted to take you for granted
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| The grass was thin and high
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| The water mirrored tiny sparkles to the sky
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| I remember you put a chill across my face
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| Like the air of December, I swear I remember it that way
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| I swear I remember it that way
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| I swear I remember it Where are you now?
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| Where are you now?
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| Where are you now?
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| In the by myself mornings
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| The birds wind chime, the tree limbs crackle
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| And the sunshine climbs up the sky
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| Like the pink champagne that glistened in your eyes all day
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| I remember you put a chill across my face
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| Like the air of December, I swear I remember it that way
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| I swear I remember it that way
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| I swear I remember it Where are you now?
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| Where are you now?
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| Where are you now? |