1953
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1953
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Dry your eyes on me
You’re the only one I wanna call, before I go to sleep
Lamppost lit lovers
Just two shadows lit up by the night
Can you take, me
As I am just like we planned
If I'm being honest
I couldn’t stop it
Walked out the door
But I didn’t lock it
If you came with me
Chased me down your street
Grabbed me and kissed me
Right where the Moon sleeps
Like it’s 1953
You just fit me
You don’t say much
But you say all that I wanna hear
With a little touch
This must be love
But if all of this is just a dream
Please don’t wake me up
Can you take, me
As I am just like we planned
Call off Christmas if I'm not on your wish list
You’ll talk of sorrys
I’ll talk of forgiveness
I'm so hopeless and terribly blue
But the colours are changing to a deep shade of you
Like its 1953
Like it 1953
You just fit me
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