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SWEETHEART SONG




As I looked out my window at the school kids down below
A little boy and girl were talking in voices soft and low
The little boy – he took her hand and then he hung his head
If you can keep a secret I'll tell you what he said


If you let me be your little sweetheart
I'd be much obliged to you
You ask your Mommy and I'll ask Daddy too
If we can love like grown up sweethearts do
I love your curls sweetest little girl
That's why I am asking you
If you let me be your little sweetheart I'd be much obliged to you


The years have swiftly passed away
All seems but a day
Since these two were sweethearts
Now old and gray
And if the clock could turn back time, they'd do it all again
They oft find peace and comfort in singing this refrain


If you let me be your little sweetheart
I'd be much obliged to you
You ask your Mommy and I'll ask Daddy too
If we can love like grown up sweethearts do
I love your curls sweetest little girl
That's why I am asking you
If you let me be your little sweetheart I'd be much obliged to you

Submitted by Mandie Fulton
 




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