| Lately, I’ve been thinking
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| How much I miss my lady
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| Amoreena’s in a cornfield
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| Brightening the daybreak
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| Living like a lusty flower
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| Running through the grass for hours
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| Rolling through the hay, oh
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| Like a puppy, child
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| And when it rains, the rain falls down
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| Washing out the cattle town
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| And she’s far away somewhere
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| In her eiderdown
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| And she dreams of crystal streams
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| Of days gone by when we would lean
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| Laughing, fit to burst upon each other
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| I can see you sitting, eating
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| Apples in the evening
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| The fruit juice, flowing slowly, slowly, slowly
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| Down the bronze of your body
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| Living like a lusty flower
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| Running through the grass for hours
|
| Rolling through the hay, oh
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| Like a puppy, child
|
| And when it rains, the rain falls down
|
| Washing out the cattle town
|
| And she’s far away somewhere
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| In her eiderdown
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| And she dreams of crystal streams
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| Of days gone by when we would lean
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| Laughing, fit to burst upon each other
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| Oh, if only I could nestle
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| In the cradle of your cabin
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| My arm’s around your shoulder, whoa
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| The window’s wide and open
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| While the swallow and the sycamore, whoa
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| Are playing in the valley
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| Oh, I miss you, Amoreena
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| Like the king bee misses honey
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| And when it rains, the rain falls down
|
| Washing out the cattle town
|
| And she’s far away somewhere
|
| In her eiderdown
|
| And she dreams of crystal streams
|
| Of days gone by when we would lean
|
| Laughing, fit to burst upon each other
|
| And when it rains, the rain falls down
|
| Washing out the cattle town
|
| And she’s far away somewhere
|
| In her eiderdown
|
| And she dreams of crystal streams
|
| Of days gone by when we would lean
|
| Laughing, fit to burst upon each other
|
| Lately, I’ve been thinking, oh
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| How much I miss my lady
|
| Amoreena’s in a cornfield
|
| Oh, brightening the daybreak
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| Living like a lusty flower
|
| Running through the grass for hours
|
| Rolling through the hay, whoa
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| Like a puppy, like a puppy, child, oh |