She is a girl I met one January noon
Borrowed some books and said that I’d return them soon
If she asked about them I wouldn’t find the words to say because
I’ve never read a page until this day
Please be careful
You’ll be careful
Won’t you
Do be careful
Don’t you dare fall for words like these
I won’t dare to make a move
No I won’t dare to make a move
She is a girl who’s made of sugar more than spice
And, by some lovely accident, everything nice
She’s wise beyond her years. It’s in her soul, it’s in her name.
She’s clumsy and childlike all the same.
Please be careful
You’ll be careful won’t you
Do be careful
Don’t you dare fall for words like these
I won’t dare to make a move
No I won’t dare to make a move
Keep this story in a bottle
Throw it out into the sea
It could sink under the water
Or find its way to you and me
And by God if it’s the latter
Then maybe then maybe
It's meant to be
She is a poet, and she was barefoot on stage
Saw her November under starlight and the rain
I am a troubadour, my feet were meant to roam
But when I heard her words I longed for home
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