Field Of Yellow Daisies
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Field Of Yellow Daisies
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We met in a field of yellow daisies
Wild and young and free
And she picked a bouquet for me
She loves me she loves me not for daisies didn't lie
They knew better than I she'd go away
But they didn't say why
Have you ever been in a field of yellow daisies
Where the air is warm and pure and sweet
Just as the loved one at your feet
She loves me she loves me not for daisies didn't lie
They knew better than I she'd go away
But they didn't say why
Time may fade like petals from the daisies
But for her love I'll always yearn
Each year when yellow daisies return
She loves me she loves me not for daisies didn't lie
They knew better than I she'd go away
But they didn't say why
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