close your eyes, for that's a lovely way to
Take it from me, don't be a do-badder upDo-badder up, do
I was five and she was sixWe rode on horses made
have been a roverI have walked aloneHiked a hundred highwaysNever
here's to you, Mrs. RobinsonJilly loves you more than you
not the pale moon that excites meThat thrills and
call you Lady LuckBut there is room for doubtAt times,
The life and land around you is good, so good, so
Hey, little girl, comb your hair, fix your make-up, soon he
Here we all work 'long the MississippiHere we all work while
One dream in my heart, one love to be living forOne
Here we all work 'long the MississippiHere we all work while
New York, New YorkOr a village in IowaThe only difference is
playin' at the Roxy?I'll tell you what's playin' at the
My heart is sad and lonelyFor you I sigh, for you
the clouds grey with yearsOver hills wet with tearsTo
Spoken:Wherever we may be along about this time of year, our
a fool to want youI’m a fool to want
a fool to want youI'm a fool to want
It's ChristmasJingle bells, jingle bellsJingle all the wayOh, what fun it
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