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we'll marry
Singer: carly simon
that's the way i've always heard it should be: you want to marry me
we'll marry. my friends from college they're all married now;
they have their houses and their lawns. they have their silent noons
that's the way i've always heard it should be: you want to marry me
we'll marry. my friends from college they're all married now;
they have their houses and their lawns. they have their silent noons
Singer: simon, carly
that's the way i've always heard it should be: you want to marry me
we'll marry. my friends from college they're all married now;
they have their houses and their lawns. they have their silent noons
that's the way i've always heard it should be: you want to marry me
we'll marry. my friends from college they're all married now;
they have their houses and their lawns. they have their silent noons
Singer: anya marina
we'll have a dance
we'll fall in love in new york and then later we'll marry in france
and then we'll promise the moon and the stars
we'll have a dance
we'll fall in love in new york and then later we'll marry in france
and then we'll promise the moon and the stars