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When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain

When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain lyrics by Kate Smith. When the moon comes over the mountain Every beam brings a dream, dear, of you Once again we'll...

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When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain

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When the moon comes over the mountain

Every beam brings a dream, dear, of you

Once again we'll stroll 'neath the mountain

Through that rose-covered valley we knew

Each day is grey and dreary

But the night is bright and cheery

When the moon comes over the mountain

I'll be alone with my memories of you

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