Bonnie and Bobby made their way to the bar
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they didn't know of each other but they weren't very far
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from both having some drinks and eyes meeting over the jukebox
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she said, "Hey boy can you play me a song?"
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and so he put in a quarter and he went right along
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she said, "How could you know Blackbird was just what I wanted?"
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As the song spun, so did the room
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as they hold hands all of the lights start to flicker
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playing it safe, he kissed her cheek
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does he still look at you the same way now?
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feel the same as 38 years ago and how?
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So now that the numbered honeymoon days are through
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she says to him, "I'm so glad that all our feelings are still true,
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I can't believe that you're still acting the same like we first met."
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he says, "Don't you know that true love never dies?"
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and then he put in "The Princess Bride" at parts where she cries
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she says, "I'm glad that you know this the way that I want it"
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As the reel spins, so does the room
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as their eyes meet all of the streetlights they flicker
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glancing outside, the moon shines bright for them
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Does he still look at you the same way now?
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feel the same as 38 years ago and how? [x2]
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As the clock spins, so does the room
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the days pass the same the promise is kept for a lifetime [x2]
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(so you can promise me that the feeling's right)
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So does he still look at you the same way now?
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feel the same as 38 years ago and how? [x2]
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he won't leave you all alone
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Bob And Bonnie
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