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St. Patrick's Day Parade lyrics
Break out the winter clothes
And find a love to call your own
You enter
Your cheeks a shade of pink
And the rest of you in powder blue
Who knows what will be!
But I'll make you this guarantee, see
No way November will see our goodbye
When it comes to December it's obvious why
No one wants to be alone at Christmas time
In the dark, on the phone
You tell me the names of your brothers
And your favorite colors
I'm learning you
And when it snows again
We'll take a walk outside
And search the sky
Like children do, I say, "They knew"
No way November will see our goodbye
When it comes to December it's obvious why
No one wants to be alone at Christmas time
And come January, we're frozen inside
Making new resolutions a hundred times
February, won't you be my valentine?
And we'll both be safe 'til St. Patrick's day
We should take a ride tonight around the town
And look around at all the beautiful houses
Something in the way that blue lights on a black night
Can make you feel more
Everybody, it seems to me, just wants to be
Just like you and me
No one wants to be alone at Christmas time
Come January, we're frozen inside
Makin' new resolutions a hundred times
February, won't you be my valentine?
And if our always is all that we gave
Then we someday take that away
I'll be alright if it was just 'til St.Patrick's day
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