Album: Lost In Transition (2012)
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  • Kiss me out of the bearded barley
    Nightly, beside the green, green grass
    Swing, swing, swing the spinning step
    You'll wear those shoes and I will wear that dress

    Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight
    Lead me out on the moonlit floor
    Lift you open hand
    Strike up the band, and make the fireflies dance silvermoon's sparkling
    So kiss me

    Kiss me down by the broken tree house
    Swing me, upon its hanging tire
    Bring, bring, bring your flowered hat
    We'll take the trail marked on your father's map

    Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight
    Lead me out on the moonlit floor
    Lift you open hand
    Strike up the band, and make the fireflies dance silvermoon's sparkling
    So kiss me

    kiss me beneath the milky twilight
    Lead me out on the moonlit floor
    Lift you open hand
    Strike up the band, and make the fireflies dance silvermoon's sparkling
    So kiss me

    So kiss me
    So kiss me
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