Younger Girl

Album: Do You Believe In Magic (1965)
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  • She's one of those girls who seems to come in the Spring
    One look in her eyes and you forget everything
    You had ready to say
    And I saw her today, yeah...

    [Chorus]
    A younger girl keeps a-rollin' 'cross my mind
    No matter how much I try, I can't seem to leave her memory behind
    I remember her eyes, soft dark and brown
    Said she'd never been in trouble, or even in town
    A younger girl keeps a-rollin' 'cross my mind

    And should I hang around, acting like her brother
    In a few more years, they'd call us right for each other
    And why
    If I wait I'll just die, yeah...

    [Chorus]

    She's one of those girls who seems to come in the Spring
    One look in her eyes and you forget everything
    You had ready to say
    And I saw her today, yeah... Writer/s: JOHN SEBASTIAN
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, CARLIN AMERICA INC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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