Days may change but her love
We'll it stays the same
Through the thick and thicker
Though the clock may tick along
We'll still song this song
And maybe dance a little
So you get your scarf
And I'll get my sweater
As the sun sinks your cheeks will get redder
We'll thank God for the beautiful weather
And she'll say "There's love, I taught em with Autumn."
Winter, fall, summer and spring
What are their meanings
Perhaps time to be
Born, married, laid to rest
In your makers nest
Cause she wants the best
So you get your scarf
And I'll get my sweater
As the sun sinks your cheeks will get redder
We'll thank God for the beautiful weather
And she'll say "There's love, I taught em with Autumn."
I guess if I could choose
I'd fall before I sprung
Which is why I have sung
And maybe danced a little
So you get your scarf
And I'll get my sweater
As the sun sinks your cheeks will get redder
We'll thank God for the beautiful weather
And she'll say "There's love, I taught em with....."
You get your scarf and I'll get sweater
And as the sun sinks it'll all get better
And we'll thank God for bein together
And she'll say "There's love.....that I taught em."
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