Dear Boy

Album: Ram (1971)
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  • I guess you never knew, dear boy, what you had found
    I guess you never knew, dear boy, that she was just the cutest thing around
    I guess you never knew what you had found, dear boy

    I guess you never saw, dear boy that love was there
    And maybe when you look too hard, dear boy, you never do become aware
    I guess you never did become aware, dear boy

    When I stepped in, my heart was down and out
    But her love came through and brought me 'round
    Got me up and about

    When I stepped in, my heart was down and out
    But her love came through and brought me 'round
    Got me up and about

    I hope you never know, dear boy, how much you missed
    And even when you fall in love, dear boy
    It won't be half as good as this

    I hope you never know how much you missed
    Dear boy, how much you missed, dear boy Writer/s: LINDA MCCARTNEY, PAUL MCCARTNEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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