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Mount Eliza

Mount Eliza lyrics by Adam Dunning. 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...

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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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