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(M. Crenshaw)
Last night we had a showdown
That went on 'til along about four
God knows you sure suprised me
Sometimes I just don't know what to think anymore
But listen now
Let's take a walk anyway
Let's go walkin' around on a warm Saturday
Now it's late afternoon
Let's keep walkin' around 'till we see the moon
We're just walkin' around in the afternoon
We walk into the sea of faces
Taking in the sights and sounds
Maybe this will be the last time
We might just be better off without the other around
Right now I've got nothing to say
We're just walkin' around on a warm Saturday
Now it's late afternoon
Let's keep walkin' around till we see the moon
Just walkin' around in the afternoon
With a crowd all around us
The sun in our faces
We've known all these places
For a long time it's true
And I've been a long time loving you
I don't want to see us
End up with broken hearts
What's been going on between us
Will either make us stronger or tear us apart
Right now
As we walk together
My mind is racing
We'll have to be facing this situation we've made
Real soon I'm afraid
I don't want to see us
End up with broken hearts
What's been going on between us
Will either make us stronger or tear us apart
Right now it might go either way
We're just walkin' around on a warm Saturday
Now it's late afternoon
Let's keep walking around 'till we see the moon
We're just walkin' around in the afternoon
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