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English, 22.04.2021 21:10, kbuhvu

Was just thinkin' 'bout that weekend out on Cumberland Lake And that one time in Baton Rouge when we made out in the rain
Where we went chasin' fallin' stars on a hill at your daddy's farm
Don't be sorry for callin' me up out of the blue
I was was just thinkin' 'bout you
I was just thinkin' 'bout you
Hey, I just gotta say I heard your song the other day
And it put a smile on my face when I started reminiscing
I've been on the edge of callin' you
And I'm so glad I decided to

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