When Evening Comes
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When Evening Comes
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At the break of the day
When my dreams have come and gone
The memories will fade away
But I wonder for how long
Not too long
For I know when evening comes
And I hear the night-birds' tune
I'll remember where it all began
As we danced beside the moon
It's always on my mind
But where did it come from
Our love was the strongest kind
So where can it have gone ?
Won't someone show me the way
To turn my night into day
Or throw a rope around moon
No don't let it see me alone
It's always on my mind
But where did it come from
Our love was the strongest kind
So where can it have gone
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