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| A Daisy A Day 
 (Jud Strunk)
 
 He remembers the first time he met her
 He remembers the first thing she said
 He remembers the first time he held her
 And the night that she came to his bed.
 
 He remembers her sweet way of saying
 Honey has something gone wrong
 He remembers the fun and the teasin'
 And the reason he wrote her this song.
 
 I'll give you a daisy a day dear
 I'll give you a daisy a day
 I'll love you until the rivers run still
 And the four winds we know blow away.
 
 They would walk down the street in the evening
 And for years I would see them go by
 And their love that was more than the clothes that they wore
 Would be seen in the gleam of their eyes.
 
 As a kid they would take me for candy
 And I'd love to go tagging along
 He hold hands while as we walked to the corner
 And the old man would sing her his song.
 
 I'll give you a daisy a day dear
 I'll give you a daisy a day
 I'll love you until the rivers run still
 And the four winds we know blow away.
 
 Now he walks down the street in the evening
 And he stops by the old candy store
 And I somehow believe he's believing
 He's holding her hand like before.
 
 For he feels all her love walking with him
 And he smiles at the things she might say
 Then the old man walks up to the hilltop
 And he gives her a daisy a day.
 
 I'll give you a daisy a day dear
 I'll give you a daisy a day
 I'll love you until the rivers run still
 And the four winds we know blow away...
 
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