Little Darling
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Little Darling
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Summer girl in the winter time
Your pretty eyes I pictured in the fading lights
Little darling, little darling
You are mine
We walked for hours
Lost track of time
I bought you flowers
So never let them die
Little darling, little darling
You are mine
Oh little darling
Little darling
You are mine
You are far away now
But your on my mind
I'll never put a thing above you
You are my guiding light
Little darling, little darling
You are mine
You don't have to worry
And I'll tell you why
I'll never a girl quite like you
I hope you realize
You are mine
Oh little darling
Little darling
You are mine
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