February's Gone
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February's Gone
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february's gone,
the one thing I hope
is the sun come and soak us with it's beams
february's gone,
a difficult one aquarian born reading a magazine.
don't talk about it, just get it done
don't talk about it, now february's gone.
february's gone, one eye is blinking
one eye is thinking in the sun
february's gone, one eye is scheming
one eye is dreaming he's the one.
don't talk about it, don't feel that way
don't talk about it, just leave today.
february's gone the sleepy awaken
the icicles breaking now it's dawn
february's gone, you got no excuse
just let yourself loose, the time has come.
don't talk about it, don't feel that way
don't talk about it, just leave today.
don't talk, just walk, just get it done
don't talk about it, now february's gone.
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