A sentimental boy-meets-girl-and-stuffs it up ballad that has, on occasion, inspired punters to spontaneously whip out their cigarette lighters and sway along.
S. Maronese, A. McKinnon, P. Prammer, A. Reefman
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fiogf49gjkf0d he came in from the cold > he recalls just one thing he was told > if a boy brave or shy loves a girl like no other then he should be afraid > his only fault was that he couldn't lie > yet he said i would never desert you > if i fail and i fall in the arms of another then i would heed your way > but i know that i'm just the boy with his foot in his mouth > kicked my teeth out again > and then down came the rain > then he thought and turned and said to her > there's no way i could ever deserve you > if it fell from the sky in the shape of an answer then i would give it just one more try
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