Johnny Met June

Album: Suit Yourself (2005)
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  • Got some news today from the radio man
    He spoke the words softly and as somber as he can
    The world stood still and the sky opened up
    Made my way to fill up my coffee cup.
    Then it occurred to me as the daylight sky shone blue
    Today's the day that
    Johnny met June.

    He waited a while he knew that he would
    He was gonna hang around here for as long a he could
    The days went by and hours idle passed
    He was never sure just how long he would last
    But there's not much love in a lonely room
    Today's the day that
    Johnny met June

    Hey my darlin' hey my sweet
    I've waited on the day that I knew we would meet.
    Hey my sun, hey my moon
    Today's the day that
    Johnny met June.

    Now were starting over it's the place that we are
    You look more than pretty underneath all the stars
    Love, love is a burning thing
    Oh how I still love to hear you sing
    And everything we ever heard about heaven is true
    Today's the day that Johnny met June
    Today's the day that Johnny met June.



    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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