Lyrics

Walking along by the moss-covered river rocks By the tree, where the old tire hangs I looked down in the gleaming of your sun And saw the footprints of a memory, and my heart sang Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Do you remember us sitting in the shade? I gave you a hot coat in a sack You gave me a flat rock back Standing here by this cracked, white water fountain I can remember when it was new You used to wonder where the water was coming from That is until I met you Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes I used to think you were the dumbest person ever made I told you the pipes were running underground You laughed and said, "See you around" Riding high on a silver-splattered ferris wheel Taking in the over-long county fair I looked up at the stars that I was closer to And thanked the wind for running fingers through my hair Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Do you remember us in the fair parade? I gave you a kiss behind the wagon rack You gave me two kisses back I'm getting older, as all folks do I'm thinking back; I'm thinking of you At my table, my family sits a-waiting Today's my birthday, and we're all celebrating Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes I bet you never guessed the wish I made You used to tell me birthday wishes came true But then you said that you loved me, too Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes Cary Lynn, Cary Lynn Javes
Writer(s): Rick Evans Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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