Topic: "Lovin Sweet Candy Never Grows Old"
Lovin Sweet Candy Never Grows Old
By: Wayne Fiala
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Her skin is smooth as fine velvet, her eyes dark as two pieces of coal,
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her lips sweet as candy, and lovin sweet Candy never grows old. XXX
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I met her at the corner drug store. She was sittin there drinkin a rootbeer float.
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Soon as I laid eyes on her, I thought out loud: Lord, this girl really floats my boat!
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So, I sat down right beside her, and ask her: What is your name?
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She smiled, said: My name is Candy, and you-N-me think kinda the same.
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I was just sittin here drinkin my rootbeer float, soon as I laid eyes on you,
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I thought out loud: Lord, this guy really floats my boat.
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And her skin is smooth as fine velvet, her eyes dark as two pieces of coal,
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her lips sweet as candy, ohh Lord, I think lovin sweet Candy would never grow old. XXX
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Well me and Candy got married. That was twenty some years ago. Four kids, Candy,
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and a nice little home for my family, is evidence, that lovin sweet Candy never grows old.
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And her skin is smooth as fine velvet, her eyes dark as two pieces of coal,
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her lips sweet as candy, and lovin sweet Candy never grows old. XXX
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Time has passed by quickly, since me and Candy got married.
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Now that was fourty some years ago.
Eleven grand-kids, Candy, and a little bigger home for my family,
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is evidence, that lovin sweet Candy never grows old.
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And, her skin is still smooth as fine velvet, her eyes dark as two pieces of coal,
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her lips sweet as candy, and lovin sweet Candy, still never grows old. XXX
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We'll live out our life time together. And, when it's our time to go, with music notes,
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above the words in this song, this is what I want written on my head-stone:
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Her skin was smooth as fine velvet, her eyes dark as two pieces of coal,
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her lips sweet as candy, ohh Lord, a lifetime of lovin my sweet Candy, never... grew... old.