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but in the coldest days of winter you're like a rose that grows in june
Singer: jones, george
and because it's you with your love so true you'll never grow old to me. the leaves turn brown in autumn and sometimes the flowers won't bloom
but in the coldest days of winter you're like a rose that grows in june
you're always warm as the sunshine when i hold you tenderly
and because it's you with your love so true you'll never grow old to me. the leaves turn brown in autumn and sometimes the flowers won't bloom
but in the coldest days of winter you're like a rose that grows in june
you're always warm as the sunshine when i hold you tenderly