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[Verse 1]
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February sixty three the cold would chill your bones
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There's a couple walking down the road West 4th Street and Jones
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Shoulders hunched against the cold
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They walked through melting snow
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She smiles for the camera
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And he affected not to know
[Verse 2]
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His hands deep in his pockets, his head was slightly bowed
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All the studied nonchalance that the weather would allow
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Her arms wrapped around him like a shawl
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To keep him from the cold
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Love so warm can melt away
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What once she had to hold
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[Verse 3]
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Spring came late in sixty three and it faded like a kiss
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Winter came in early, landed like a fist
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When Kennedy got shot
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In that Lincoln limousine
Em C
Drenched us all in blood and splintered bone
D G
Right on our TV screen
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[Verse 4]
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When I kissed my girl on Gower Street how was I to know
G/F# Em C
That we'd begun to drift apart as I stumbled through Soho
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In the unforgiving neon light
G C
The words she could not speak
Em C
Were written in her mascara
D G
That dried upon my cheek
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[Verse 5]
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But the world will keep on turning, young lovers drift apart
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Bob and Suze's rhyming steps leave their footprints on the heart
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In the jingle jangle morning
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Dylan and Rotolo
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In a freeze frame photograph
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Eternally, tomorrow.