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This Is Ivy League June


When your heart strings tug on mineLet's sit down,
please, for another glass of wine
And maybe we'll hold hands
As I look into your eyes
A romance overseas is not opposed by any means
Just please one more kiss
On my face and on my lips
Is all I need
I never knew that love could ever happen quite like this
Have I told you 'bout my lover?
She's twice my age;
A well-renowned performer of Philman Stage
Oh, please, please, please, call my name
We walked about the country, side by side

Neither one revealed what they felt inside, but oh
You are a woman but I am a full-grown boy
As we start to sail away, I begin to doubt myself
We will never be the same again
We will never be the same
We packed up our belongings and said 'Fare ye well'
Will we meet again, oh, I cannot tell
But I will not forget your face
I just received your message, it made me smile
It lightened up my heavy heart for just a while
But oh, I'll see you in my dreams
When I return to home
As we start to sail away, I begin to doubt myself
We will never be the same again
We will never be the same



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