Let The Rest Of The World Go By
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Let The Rest Of The World Go By
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With someone like you, a pal good and true
I'd like to leave it all behind and go and find
A place that's known to God alone
Just a spot we could call our own
We'll find perfect peace where joys never cease
Somewhere beneath the stary skies
We'll build a sweet little nest somewhere in the west
And let the rest of the world go by
With someone like you, a pal good and true
I'd like to leave it all behind and go and find
A place that's known to God alone
Just a spot can call our own
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