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I know you?re smart, the world will agree But please, O please, won?t you let the moon be?
BREAK OF DAWN ^
Have you ever watched the sky, at the break of dawn? Whether it be in the spring, or on a winter morn,
It really dazzles the human eye And makes you feel that God is nigh.
Soon the colors blend from rose, to a brilliant gold,
Its celestial beauty is a wonder to behold.
The purple haze left over, from the twilight hour, slowly creep into the picture, then fades away somehow.
I had a rendezvous with a memory last eve at twilight.
The moon, and the stars were there.
Romance filled the air, but where were you dear?
The ghost of the useko be seem?d to speak to me, of the love we knew dear
But sweetheart it seems to me, there is nothing left but a memory.
Long about twilight, when day is through. And sleepy sunbeams bid the world adieu.
I can see at a glance, a scene for romance. But O what a chance, without you beside me. All of a sudden the moon sails by, just like a magic lantern in the sky.
When I awaken from my beautiful reverie, to find I?m alone, with only a memory
RENDEZVOUS
LONG ABOUT TWILIGHT J
COWHAND FROM TEXAS LAND
I?m a young cowhand, from Texas land I?ve been rid?in for days it seems


Backman, Marguerite Songs-10
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