Thems were good times
Thems were happy days
Drinking rum and soda
Lounging on a chaise
You told me that you loved me
And I believed it true
You told me that you loved me
And I said, Right back at you
Right back at you
Tea for two and two for tea
Living in each other's pockets
Me for you and you for me
Living in each other's pockets
We hadn't much money
We lived in a tiny dump
When you'd go into a tizzy
I'd fall into a slump
You told me that you loved me
And I could not resist
You told me that you loved me
And I was able to assist
And then we kissed
We got a little older
And a little bit wiser too
Time it got a hold of us
And wore us like a shoe
You told me that you loved me
And I acknowledged the same
You told me that you loved me
And I hung a frame
A picture frame
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