Six boys and seven girls
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Six boys and seven girls
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There were six boys and seven girls
Only six boys and seven girls
Six boys and seven girls
At my sweet sixteen affair
Six couples danced by
And I wanted to cry
'Cause you, you weren't there
Six boys and seven girls
What a dreamy friendly scene
The lights were down low
They were kissing, I know
While I played the record machine
Where were you, my darling
Where were you last night
I hunger for two arms
To hold me so tight
Six boys and seven girls
Six boys and seven girls
At my sweet sixteen affair
They left two by two
And I still looked for you
But you, you, you weren't there
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