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Turn Around, Take A Look

by james-greenfield

I saw you through the window of a local department store, And I knew that you were the only one I'd want forever more, Something in my heart did say that you were meant for me, But you never turned around, you never did see me. Turn around, take a look, tell me what do you see, Do you see that lonely person, do you see me. I need your loving can't you see what your doing to me, Turn around, Take a look, tell me what do you see. I saw you sitting at a table at the Riverside café, It was at the end of Spring, on a sunny day in May, You were sitting there and reading and drinking a glass of tea, But you never turned around, you never did see me. Turn around, take a look, tell me what do you see, Do you see that lonely person, do you see me, I need your loving can't you see what your doing to me, Turn around, take a look, tell me what do you see. I saw you at church today in your wedding dress, He was standing next to you looking his very best, You turned around and down the aisle a smile for all to see, But you never turned around, you never did see me. Turn around, take a look, tell me what do you see, Do you see that lonely person, do you see me, I need your loving can't you see what your doing to me, Turn around, take a look, tell me what do you see.
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