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Here We Go Again
So we go into second full lockdown It's simply just getting everyone down No meeting places for us to go to Contact with only those bubbled with you. They try to tell us things will get better I'm starting to believe that is never What has happened to the life that we knew Just what in the world are we coming to. Remember those lovely days we all shared Walking around freely, without a care No mask to wear, that steam up one’s glasses When hugs and kisses came automatic. Life is not easy behind our closed doors Who knows what heartache all this might have caused The sick and lonely, what chance do they have When no one comes calling, it is so sad. Do you remember dancing in the streets Flowers in our hair and loving real sweet Mini skirts showing one’s thighs to the guys Nothing stopped one reaching for stars in skies. Should we believe what the soothsayers say All will be well again, some sunny day.
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