If I Ever Get To Saginaw Again — текст песни (The Monkees)





If I ever get to Saginaw again,
A locale that`s somewhat off the beaten track.
Get to see the girl I never saw again
Who must know why I have never ventured back.
We we young,
And so alive
And now I wonder if she`d cling to me,
Become my very own as she did then,
If I ever get to Saginaw again.

If I ever get to Saginaw again,
It won`t be in Spring with meadows turning green.
It won`t be to tangle with the law again.
And it won`t be with someone one only seventeen,
Who gave her love,
And made me hers.
And when you find the one you`re dreaming of
Who thinks to ask, How old is love?,
Not when
You may never get to Saginaw again.

If I ever get to Saginaw again
I will get to see son who bears my name.
And perhaps I`ll quietly withdraw again
When I see the little man that he became.
And how I yearn
To watch him grow.
A father`s love is maybe all it takes
To not repeat those sad mistakes of men
If I ever get to Saginaw again.



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