Sweet As a Flower
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Sweet As a Flower
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She was as sweet as a flower just starting to bloom
I knew I was in trouble when she walked into the room
How could someone so young know of love so soon
She knew that I had seen her, I saw her looking my way
I felt that I should answer, then what should I say
Should I ask her to come with me or forget and walk away?
She told me she was older, but I knew she couldn't be
She told me she was older, I knew she couldn't be
Cause her eyes made me remember the days when I was young and free
It's hard when you grow older and you're longing to be young
And your song of innocence is a song already sung
You can sing it to the sunrise, never to the setting sun
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Walter Trout performs "Sweet As a Flower", and this lyric page sits inside the Walter Trout catalog on LyroVerse.
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