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gaily through the fields we danced
music i heard with you was more than music
i shall see a star tonight
sun stepped down from his golden throne
a life on the ocean wave
to what shall a woman liken her beloved
her face is fair and smooth and fine
did you ever see an alligator
often i think of the beautiful town
how wild, how witch-like weird that life should be
have you seen walking through the village
love has been sung a thousand ways
gingham dog and the calico cat
look back with longing eyes and know that i will follow

 



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