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Like most kids from my generation, she was born and raised in out broken home nation |
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Autumns brilliant hue of orange and gold, her embrace cut us from the same fold |
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From the granite face of a red Georgia mountain, To the sun grazed grace of a springtime fountain |
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Came the warm radiance of her lover's smile, Gave me the emotion of a man and the love of a child |
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I saw the moonlight caress the cleft of her chin, I felt her eyelashes brush against my skin |
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{Stood by me and I stood by her, Jennifer, Jennifer |
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Actions speak louder than words, Jennifer, Jennifer} |
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In a jaded age of indulgence and sin, Lives stand still and the earth still spins |
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Possession burns from the same token, My love stands rooted in nature's emotion |
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When jet airplane destroys the pristine night sky, The eagle turns his head and spits out a sigh |
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He longs for her and will accept no other way, He would wait forever and then a day |
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With vision to span his lows and high, He knows true love will never die |