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. I swear to god you'll be the death of me yet You are my ceremony. You are my ceremony. You are my ceremony. Oh (Now) Here we are. Both skin to skin. Your body sacred. We're about to begin. All
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Tell as old as time, true as it can be Barely even friends, then somebody bends Unexpectedly Just a little change Small to say the least Both a little scared Neither one prepared To the end there'll
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I waited by your bedside and . Couldn't close my eyes all night. I named you like a prayer. It's anybody's guess how . The angel of doubt came down. And crept into your bed. But after we danced
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I waited by your bedside and . Couldn't close my eyes all night. I named you like a prayer. It's anybody's guess how . The angel of doubt came down. And crept into your bed. But after we danced
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Song The Old Rugged Cross - Joey, Rory. On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross,. the emblem of suffering and shame;. and I love that old cross where the dearest and best. for a world of lost
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Bài hát The Old Songs - Barry Manilow . Candles burning, glasses are chilled and soon she'll be by . Hope and pray she'll say that she's willing to give us another try . And if all those plans I
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words. The grand old Duke of York. He had 10,000 men. He marched them up to the top of the hill. And he marched them down again. Oh, the grand old Duke of York. He had 10,000 men. He marched them up
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The old man he catches the fish in the morning. He rides the river every day. I sit on the bank and I holler when he passes. "Hey, old man, are they bitin' today" I wake up in the morning
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over it, I need me some change. Something to feel good. Get me on the level, hmm, hmm. No no, no need to cry, no need to cry. You straighten up, you're such an adult. Pay all your bills, bet you are
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over it, I need me some change. Something to feel good. Get me on the level, hmm, hmm. No no, no need to cry, no need to cry. You straighten up, you're such an adult. Pay all your bills, bet you are
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Sending the old man home. By jimmy buffett. 1979. They're sendin' the old man home. Back where the buffalo roam. Out in the pacific, they say he was the best. Now he's in his "civies", headin
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On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross,. The emblem of suffering and shame;. And I love that old cross where the dearest and best. For a world of lost sinners was slain. . So I'll cherish
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and run. You got to hidey hidey-hide. The old man's down the road. . He got the voices speakin' riddles. He got the eye as black as coal. He got a suitcase covered with rattlesnake hide. And he
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and run. You got to hidey hidey-hide. The old man's down the road. . He got the voices speakin' riddles. He got the eye as black as coal. He got a suitcase covered with rattlesnake hide. And he
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1(laughs),2,3,4 Now Old Dan Tuker was a mighty good man. Washed his face in a fryin' pan. Combed his hair with a wagon wheel. And died with a toothache in his heal Get out the way, Old Dan Tucker
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the same old you. Way down deep you ain't hiding the truth. Just for a minute you had me fooled. Baby, way down deep it's the same old you Well, you can walk through the city on fire. You can try
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That old master painter from the faraway hills. painted the violets and the daffodills. He put the purple in the twilight haze,. then did a rainbow for the rainy days. Dreamed up the murals on the
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That old master painter from the faraway hills. painted the violets and the daffodills. He put the purple in the twilight haze,. then did a rainbow for the rainy days. Dreamed up the murals on the
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Bài hát The Old Rugged Cross. Ca sĩ Bobby Angel. On a hill far away, stood an old rugged Cross. The emblem of suff'ring and shame. And I love that old Cross where the dearest and best. For a world of
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Back in the days of my childhood. In the evening when everything was still. I used to sit and listen to the foxhounds. With my dad in the old Kentucky hills I'm on my way back to the old home
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about like you're nobody's fool. You've shown me the place but I don't want to go, oh no Yer old, yer old, yer old, yer old, yer old. Yer old, yer old, yer old, yer old. Ah yeah, alright, come on in
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about like you're nobody's fool. You've shown me the place but I don't want to go, oh no Yer old, yer old, yer old, yer old, yer old. Yer old, yer old, yer old, yer old. Ah yeah, alright, come on in
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It's the old ship of Zion. It's the old ship of Zion. It's the old ship of Zion. I got on board early one mornin'. I got on board Ain't no danger in the water. Ain't no danger in the water
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Old friends, old friends sat on their parkbench like bookends. A newspaper blowinґ through the grass. Falls on the round toes of the high shoes of the old friends. . Old friends, winter
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On a hill far away. Stood an old rugged cross,. The emblem of suffering and shame;. And I love that old cross,. Where the dearest and best,. For a world of lost sinners was slain. . So, I'll
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Well, it was a time on earth. When in the books of heaven. An old account was standing. For sins yet unforgiven My name was at the top. And many things below. But I went unto the keeper. And
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Well, it was a time on earth. When in the books of heaven. An old account was standing. For sins yet unforgiven My name was at the top. And many things below. But I went unto the keeper. And
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(F. M. Graham). . Long ago (down on my knees). Long ago (I setted it all). Yes, the old account was settled long ago
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(F. M. Graham). . Long ago (down on my knees). Long ago (I setted it all). Yes, the old account was settled long ago
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are gone. . Still, it's the same old love. (Darling, it's the same old love). Darling, it's the same old ball of light. Yes, it's the same old. Stardust in my eyes. . Still, it's the same old
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are gone. . Still, it's the same old love. (Darling, it's the same old love). Darling, it's the same old ball of light. Yes, it's the same old. Stardust in my eyes. . Still, it's the same old
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memories. Of a tender love that used to be Now it's the same old song. But with a different meaning. Since you been gone. It's the same old song. But with a different meaning. Since you been gone. I
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Standin' at the crossroads, baby. Same old crossroads. Same old crossroads, yeah
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on my face but I'm only pretending Taking my life one day at a time. 'Cause I can't think what else to do. Taking some time to make up my mind. When there's no one to ask but you The same old sun
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There's a place near to me, where I'm longing to be. With my friends at the old country church. There with mother we went and our Sundays we spent. With our friends at the old country church
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Don't call pretty Peggy, she can't hear you no more. Don't leave no message, 'round her back door. They say the old laughing lady been here before. She don't keep time, she don't count score You