Everything's Ok
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Everything's Ok
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Everything's Ok
I saw Theresa yesterday
She shaved her body for a play
You know she looked so very fine
I just can't get her off my mind.
I saw Theresa yesterday
She told me "Everything's okay,
I'm so in love with you today"
Theresa asked me to commit
I think that I could go with it
I never thought I'd have a wife
but I could see her in my life.
I saw Theresa yesterday
She told me "Everything's okay,
but I'm leaving you today"
The night I climb toward the sky,
above the city lights I'll fly
How can I live without that girl?
I wanted her inside my world.
I saw Maria yesterday
she asked me up for some cafe
now I think its gonna be okay
I think its gonna be okay
I know its gonna be okay
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