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Two by two the lovers step, |
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Through the crisp still falling evening snow |
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Because they cut clean through the night |
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I hope that they will |
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I hope they lead me to your door. |
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The music's loud, the party's hot, |
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The people are the kind |
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I like toSit and talk with a while, |
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I'd love to stay but now she's going, |
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So I drop her off, on the way, |
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She'll need a coat, it's started snowing |
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Yeah, I'll drop her off with a smile, |
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I'd love to stay but now |
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I'm going. |
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Two by two the lovers slip, |
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Through the frozen streets of |
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Birmingham. |
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Her complexion says it all, if only she would |
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Bring me alive as cotton falls. |
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The music's loud, the party's hot, |
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The people are the kind |
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I like toSit and talk with a while, |
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I'd love to stay but now she's going, |
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So I drop her off, on the way, |
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She'll need a coat, it's started snowing |
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Yeah, I'll drop her off with a smile, |
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I'd love to stay but now |
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I'm going. (going. going) |
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I won't feel the cold, |
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Not when I hear the music taking hold. |
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I won't feel the cold, |
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Not when I hear the music taking hold... of me. |
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The music's loud, the party's hot, |
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The people are the kind |
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I like toSit and talk with a while, |
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I'd love to stay but now she's going, |
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So I drop her off, on the way, |
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She'll need a coat, it's started snowing |
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Yeah, I'll drop her off with a smile, |
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I'd love to stay but now |
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I'm going. |