We'll be walking in the sun
And share our joy with everyone

If they only knew
The joy I share with you

They'd be walking in the sun
(They'd be walking in the sun)
(They'd be walking in the sun)
They'd be walking in the sun
(They'd be walking in the sun)

You will lie and walk with me
And we will share our ecstasy
Round the world
They laugh and say
Lovers ought to be that way

So please try to understand
If I touch and hold your hand

If they only knew
The joy I share with you

They'd be walking in the sun
(They'd be walking in the sun)
(They'd be walking in the sun)
(They'd be walking in the sun)
They'd be walking in the sun

You will lie and walk with me
And we will share our ecstasy
Round the world
They laugh and say
Lovers ought to be that way

So please try to understand
If I touch and hold your hand

If they only knew
The joy I share with you

They'd be walking in the sun
(They'd be walking in the sun)
(They'd be walking in the sun)
They'd be walking in the sun
(They'd be walking in the sun)
(They'd be walking in the sun)


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    TENDER AND SOFTY...I LIKE SO MUCH THE FEMALE CORUS ON IT (pure syxties).. I DON' KNOW BUT I PAIR IT TO AN HERMAN HERMITS'S SONG ( LP "There's Kind of Hush All Over World" 1967 )CALLED "Make Me Happy"...THEY JUST GO PERFECTLY TOGHETER!

    GAGAUMPAon September 29, 2011   Link

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