Mount Eliza
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Mount Eliza
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Sun's coming out in melbourne town
The morning air, the weekend sound
It's good to know
There's a little place down there
We can make our love outside
Who's to care
Home is my whispering mind
The family is one of a kind
October's gone
The heat's in our hair
Drinking lime and bitters
On the beach chair
Take me down to mount eliza
Where the sun will be with you
Take me down to mount eliza
We'll hit the beach 'round about two
Take me down to mount eliza
And when the sun falls to the bay
Sorrento breeze ends the day
I play jobim to you
Under the eves
You watch the lightening
Dance with the trees
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Adam Dunning performs "Mount Eliza", and this lyric page sits inside the Adam Dunning catalog on LyroVerse.
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