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Love rediscovered, when both are more mature.. |
We dated some, quite long ago Just what happened, I don’t know. We grew apart, you didn’t call And we weren’t speaking in the fall. You went away to go to college Supposedly to gain some knowledge, While I stayed home to go to work Thinking you were such a jerk. I got a job to ease the pain And said I’d never date again. But then I met another guy Decided I’d give him a try. He made me cry, he made me laugh I took him for my better half. We moved around from state to state Until my love turned into hate. I saw the judge, took back my name And said I’d never date again. I got two jobs and worked real hard Bought a small house with a big back yard, A dog, a pool, and an SUV— Life was getting good for me. To attend a wedding I went back home My cousin said I shouldn’t go alone Her hubby would bring along his brother And we could have fun with each other. I just froze when I saw your face But I couldn’t escape with any grace So we went to the wedding, you asked me to dance And I knew I was ready for another romance. Next day you called and asked me to dinner And maybe a movie, that was a winner. You wined me and dined me--we skipped the show When the restaurant closed, we hated to go. I went back home—you called every day We dated when we could get away. With a glass of champagne and a diamond band On bended knee you asked for my hand. Now you and the judge are waiting for me And I’m as happy as a woman can be. Even though I’m not changing my name I’m never going to date again. |