| We have our moods sometimes we might get out of synch
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| We might even have a fight if we have to much to drink
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| I guess she has her own shape and I know I must have mine
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| But we make one happy shape, one big happy shape most of the time
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| We were just two kids handin' round in college town
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| We fell in love one afternoon as the sun went down
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| I haven’t cared for money, I haven’t cared for the things it buys
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| Since the day I fell into, since I fell into her deep blue eyes
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| Chorus:
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| I’d never leave her, I wouldn’t last too long
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| You know the mornings and the afternoons
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| And the nights would be all wrong
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| I’d never leave her, I wouldn’t compromise
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| I’d rather end it all if I couldn’t fall into those deep blue eyes
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| When she’s mad at me you know I’m just not good for much
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| I’d die if I had to reach out and she wasn’t there to touch
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| I have to ask her questions, I have to ask her 'bout eighty times a day
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| It’s more to hear that low-pitched voice
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| Than anything that she might have to say
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| Chorus
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| It’s been over twenty years since we took our honeymoon
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| Now sometimes I snore so loud she has to sleep in the other room
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| She complains about my drivin', she complains about the clothes I wear
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| But I don’t complain when I watch her walkin'
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| Walkin' around our room in her underwear
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| Chorus |