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in your arms was still delight
night was black and drear
do you remember
shadows lay along broadway
in their ragged regimentals
let a joy keep you
you are my companion
and so it goes
a bird sang
pharaoh, king of egypt's land
the ships are lying in the bay
very well, you liberals
my sorrow, when she's here with me

 



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