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Below The Equator

Below The Equator lyrics by Glenn Miller. The moon was high below the equator And you and I were so in love The sea was blue below the equator Our dreams were...

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Below The Equator

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The moon was high below the equator

And you and I were so in love

The sea was blue below the equator

Our dreams were new and so was love

We strolled where the Andes kiss the sky

Through palms filled with silken moss

´Twas there that we cried and kissed goodbye

By the light of the Southern Cross

My heart will stay below the equator

Until the day we meet again...!

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