I call her black-eyed Susan when she comes around.
She reminds me of a true-love that I had in my hometown.
A kind of love that never leaves you lonely or down.
Is that what I found?
She don't care about the weather, or things going on.
She's got the deepest set of blue eyes I've ever laid mine upon.
But she's not my blue-eyed darling that I've loved all along.
She don't belong.
'Cause when you've had the real thing,
You wonder what's next.
Is there any way you'll find something better,
Than the love before black-eyed Susan?
She's got a mind just as careful, and a heart just as true.
We seem to get along so easy, almost like childhood friends do.
I can see her love for me to be strong, through and through.
If only she knew.
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