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Emma

by Jonathan Edwards

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The first time I saw Emma She was above me in a dream And she throwed her arms around me And off we flew it seemed Like an airplane Moving up and down Through the country town Passing oe'are the cities so slow Slowly But Emma comes to see me About 8 o'clock each night And she throws her arms around me And off we go in flight Like an airplane Moving up and down Through the country town Passing over the cites so slow Slowly but Emma's late Emma's late Oh and I I can't wait My dinners served by half past eight and I Can't wait I can't wait til 9 The last time I saw my Emma She made me love her til I died And we walked through clouds together Searching open skies For air plane Moving up and down though the country town Passing over the cites so slow Slowly But Emma's late, Emma's late, Emma's late And I I can't wait My dinners served by half past 8 and I Can't wait I can't wait til 9 oh no no no

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