Songtexte
Roy
squeezed
her
hand
Alice
smiled
at
him
The
senior
club
special
is
a
lot
food
for
them
They
act
like
teenagers
or
the
best
of
friends
With
a
hundred
eighty
years
between
the
two
of
them
Back
during
the
war
at
a
wild
country
dance
He
thought
she'd
ignore
him
but
he
took
the
chance
Fifteen
songs
later
he
still
held
her
close
And
a
million
dances
since
then
hasn't
been
enough
They
wear
love
like
lighting
It's
something
to
see
And
the
years
of
their
true
love
Sit
up
on
their
sleeves
Alice
nudged
Roy
and
points
with
her
spoon
There
sits
two
young
lovers
across
the
crowded
room
You
can
tell
by
their
look
she
says
kind
of
giddy
and
flushed
Roy
grinned
wry
and
wicked
and
Alice
smiled
and
blushed
They
wear
love
like
lighting
It's
something
to
see
And
the
years
of
their
true
love
Sit
up
on
their
sleeves
Roy
gets
a
little
misty
Alice
pats
his
hand
He's
thinking
bout
the
boy
they
lost
in
Vietnam
And
the
girl
he'd
brought
home
and
then
left
behind
And
forty
years
later
she
still
sends
cards
at
Christmastime
They
wear
love
like
lighting
It's
something
to
see
And
the
years
of
their
true
love
Sit
up
on
their
sleeves
Roy
said
remember
Alice
you
almost
burned
your
diary
All
those
poems
and
love
letters
I
sent
from
overseas
And
Alice
says
I
couldn't
even
though
I
tried
And
I
don't
suppose
the
children
will
really
be
surprised
Roy
touched
her
face
Alice
smiled
at
him
Bowed
their
heads
a
moment
and
whispered
Amen
If
you
look
a
little
sideways
I'm
not
sure
what
it
means
I
could
swear
it
was
an
angel
that
passed
her
the
cream
They
wear
love
like
lighting
It's
something
to
see
And
the
years
of
their
true
love
Sit
up
on
their
sleeves
They
wear
love
like
lighting
It's
something
to
see
And
the
years
of
their
true
love
Sit
up
on
their
sleeves
And
the
years
of
their
true
love
Sit
up
on
their
sleeves
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