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(hinkel / freudenthaler) |
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It was monday morning, |
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Ten o' clock, |
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It seemed a perfect day |
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I saw a girl, |
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Plucked up courage, |
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Then i heard me say: |
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'i think you're beautiful, |
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I really think |
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You're made for me |
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And if you want |
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I'll take the apple |
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From the lemon tree |
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We could be lazy on a summer-day |
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And if you wanted we could walk away' |
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Won't you be my lover |
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We could walk right through the rain |
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We could hold each other |
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On this lazy summer day |
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She looked me |
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Up and down, |
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Finally she turned away |
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Once more again |
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I plucked up courage |
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Then i heard me say: |
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'i think you won't ever |
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Know what you're |
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Going to miss, |
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When you don't |
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At least give it |
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A try with a kiss |
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We could be lazy on a summer-day |
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And if you wanted we could walk away' |
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Won't you be my lover |
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We could walk right trough the rain |
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We could hold each other |
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On this lazy summer day |
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Days have gone by |
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Thank goodness i tried, |
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Your decision was right |
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And all the days went |
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One, two, three, four, five |
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The lucky monday morning girl |
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She changed my life |
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And now we are crazy on a summer-night |
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We will be lazy on when the sun shines bright |
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We're making love until the morning light |
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She will be my lover, |
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And we walk right through the rain |
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Now we hold each other |
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On this lazy summerday |