Someday soon I'll just live over
When you don't fear to taste
Across the puzzles to ponder

And I hope you're well
And you know that I love you
Though I write so seldom
You call every blue moon

You hurt your boy
So you know freckled girl this time
Wait for no tomorrow

Someday soon when we
We won't need some Christmas to spend time together
And I hope you're well
And you sleep every evening
Lying awake for your dreaming of children

You hurt your boy
So you know freckled girl this time
Wait for no tomorrow


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Freckled Girl Lyrics as written by Samuel Beam

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    My Interpretation

    Straightforward song about a long-distance relationship. The narrator, possibly in the military, wishes his partner well and asks her to wait for him.

    treanton July 20, 2015   Link

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