Golden Days |
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| Man We Cpassed each other in the Fstreet today and G7memories came Cback, |
| Woman Like the time you came for Flunch that day at my G7poor old mammy's Cshack. |
| Man She said, "Now tell me, Fcan you guess what's for G7lunch today my Cson?" |
| Well I knew it was roly-Fpoly foot 'cause she G7only had one stocking Con. |
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| Both But those Fgolden days are G7over, they're Fin the long gone Cby, |
| F Never more will Cthey return no G7matter how we Ctry. |
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| Woman CI went swimming in my Fbirthday suit in the G7pond down by the Cwier, |
| I saw you there, I said, "FGo away," Man But I G7pretended not to Chear. |
| Woman I said, "If you don't Fgo I'll stay in the G7water till it gets Cdark." |
| Man I said, "Don't worry 'bout Fme, ma'am, I just G7came to feed the Cshark." |
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| Man But Cit was just this Fmorning that G7I again saw Cyou, |
| Woman But I was with my Fhusband and G7several children Ctoo. |
| Man As I passed you Fin the street, oh I G7smiled for I could Csee, |
| What a big, fat, Fugly crow G7you turned out to Cbe. |
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