January day
You made it
A Happy New Year
February came
You claim
You can't remember
Marching down the lane
In green
You stole the scene
And fooled me on that day
I stayed
Out in the rain
May I see you again
My friend
May I see you again
My friend, yeah
Like my Mother used to tell me in May
Thank you
Like my Mother used to tell me in May
Thank you
The twenty first of June
I soon
Saw new t-shirts on you
So fitting for July
You said
That you don't need no guy
But all the games you played
You baked me up a chocolate cake
And fed it to my face
So tasty
The best birthday I've had
Now were in September love
Oh, oh baby
September love, aww yeah
Like my Grandma used to say
Baby, I love you
Just like my Grandma used to say
Aww baby, I love you
See, for you I was the season
I'd fallen like the leaves
So confused on Halloween
Well, it seemed you were my Queen
Remembering the days
In November
Gave him thanks
In December
I was raised
To give before you take
And now I'm all snowed in
Just sitting on the couch
Thinkin' about you
Wondering if I'll ever see you again
Well, I guess it's just another year
You know
Where you find someone in the summer
Act like lovers
Then it gets cold
Then you turn her to more than a friend
Put no one above her
'Til it gets warm
Then you think you need more than a friend
'Til you miss that lover
Now you're going through it again
'Cause you blew it again
(See, your wrist watch)
(And your flip flops)
(And your toothbrush is still here)
See, I guess it’s just another calendar year
(Yeah, your wrist watch)
(And your flip flops)
(And your toothbrush is still here)
Gonna do it all over again
(See, your wrist watch)
(And your flip flops)
(And your toothbrush is still here)
I guess it’s just another calendar year
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