Every Move a Picture
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Every Move a Picture
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Do you remember all those days gone by?
In our messy house, across the street
You had my dedication, I had your eyes
We didn't need much to make us pleased
Look how we were crazy, you look so divine
Look how we were lazy
Do you remember all those sleepless nights?
The fights and endless talks on this very bed
Through the blinds we could see the sunlight
I remember everyday not to forget
If you forsake me
My heart's gonna break
Babe, I don't ask for much
As long as you'll always be here
Don't go away
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