I Never Quite Got Over The Fact That The Beatles Broke Up
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I Never Quite Got Over The Fact That The Beatles Broke Up
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Took a walk by the main canal
I turned around
Made a left by your big brown house
I turned around
There was a song i heard
I knew i had to go
That's me in the summertime…
That's me in the summertime…
Took a ride to the waterside
I turned around
To the rocks, cracks and stones
I turned around
There was a face in the crowd
I swear, she looked like you
That's me in the summertime…
That's me in the summertime…
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