| I used to be so lonely, I used to be so blue
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| There was a time I thought I’d never see love shining through
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| I could not find a spark of hope, there was darkness in the air
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| Then I found someone, now the clouds are gone and I see love everywhere
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| And I said, oh me, oh my, mercy, mercy
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| Now love is everywhere
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| I said, ooh, wee, then I sighed
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| Land, oh gosh and love is everywhere
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| There was a woman that I heard of, they say every night she cried
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| About a love that long ago had withered up and died
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| Then one night she was observed by the full light of the moon
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| With a swing of the hips and a song on her lips and a man up in her room
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| She said oh me, oh my, mercy, mercy
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| Now love is everywhere
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| She said, ooh, wee, then she sighed
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| Land, oh gosh and oh, love is everywhere
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| There was a man who lived next to me and I swear that his heart was hard
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| There was no sunshine on his back porch, no flowers in his yard
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| He claimed that he’d looked high and low but love could not be found
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| But it didn’t take too much, just a womans touch to turn his world around
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| And he said, oh me, oh my, mercy, mercy
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| Now love is everywhere
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| Yeah, he said, ooh, wee, then he sighed
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| Land, oh gosh and hey, love is everywhere
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| I said, oh me, oh my, mercy, mercy
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| Now love is everywhere
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| And I said, ooh, wee, and I sighed
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| Land, oh gosh and love is everywhere
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| And I said, oh me, oh my, mercy, mercy
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| Now love is everywhere
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| And I said, ooh, wee, and I sighed
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| Land, oh gosh and love is everywhere |