Never Let Her Slip Away

Album: All This and Heaven Too (1978)
Charted: 5 67
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  • I talked to my baby on the telephone, long distance
    I never would have guessed I could miss someone so bad
    Yeah, I really only met her 'bout a week ago, but
    It doesn't really matter to my heart, I know that

    I love her, I'm hoping that I never recover,
    'Cause she's good for me, and it would really make me happy,
    To never let her slip away

    I feel like a kid with a teenage crush on a school day (on a school day afternoon),
    I feel like the lead in Romeo and Juliet
    I'm a little bit dizzy, I'm a little bit scared,
    I never felt this much aware, that

    I'm a little bit happy, I'm a little bit scared,
    I never felt this much aware, that Writer/s: ANDREW GOLD
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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