Nothing As Original As You

Sitting in a Hotel Room in Washington D.C.
Looking out the window at the miles of History
Somewhere in the skyline is the Capital Dome
And the White House that just a few men have called home...

Paintings by the masters... Hanging on it's walls
Words of the greatest still ringing in it's halls
Antiques and Heirlooms from another century
Statues and Monuments just waiting there for me...

And today I just saw the first airplane that flew...
Saw a dinosaur and a Space Module too...
Saw Washinton's Monument and marveled at the view...
But even here there's nothing as original as you...

Saw a play at Ford's Thee-atre and let me tell you this...
The Pentagon is something... no one should ever miss...
Saw Jefferson's Memorial and I saw Lincoln's too...
I don't think there was one thing I missed seeing... except you...

And today I just saw the first airplane that flew...
Touched a moon rock and saw a Senator at the zoo...
Got lost seven times on Pennsylvania Avenue
But even here's nothing as original as you...
Even here's nothing as original as you...



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Writer(s): Don S. Reid
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