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Walking In The Sunshine

After the rain goes, people see rainbows,
But I see rainbows when it storms above,
So darling, is it any wonder I can laugh at thunder,
Walking in the sunshine of your love.
And below zero, I'm such a hero,
I never wear a muffler or a glove,
While all the world have frosty noses,
I'm knee-deep in roses,
Walking in the sunshine of your love.
Just so you know dear, I'm gonna tell you,
Your smile's my golden umbrella,
Even the rain-out, trouble and pain out of my heart.
And from the very start you tender affection in my direction.
T'was like a lovely blessing from above.
That's why I go around just beaming, wond'ring if I'm dreaming,
Walking in the sunshine of your love.
After the rain goes, people see rainbows,
But I see rainbows while it storms above

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