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I can almost feel his footsteps
As he tip toes through my mind
And plays upon the memory
Of what was his and mine
Through this finger printed window pane
We watched the seasons change
And scolded and pouted and justified
And bragged and complained
I can't remember
Was it yesterday or a thousand years ago
When he made me a little wedding band
From a strip of paper gold
When blushes brought confessions
Of what words would deny
When we analyzed the meaning
Of I love you and good-bye
Foundations were laid and two hearts made
And teased the time and all of it's demands
But, oh
Life gave time right back to us
And all that we were sure of
Was the birth of a woman and a man
At this table in the corner
We went all around the world
And we gave paupers crowns to wear
When he called me his girl
But naturally reality played
Hide and seek sometimes
And more than once we tripped and fell
But learned something every time
Oh, but life was almost as happy
As these memories make it seem
And it would have been just perfect
If only I could have loved him
It Would Have Been Just Perfect was written by Donna Fargo.
It Would Have Been Just Perfect was produced by Stan Silver.