The White Rose of Athens
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The White Rose of Athens
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Till the white rose blooms again
You must leave me, leave me lonely
So goodbye my love till then
Till the white rose blooms again
The summer days are ending in the valley
And soon the time will come when we must be apart
But like the rose that comes back with the spring time
You will return to me when spring time comes around
Till the white rose blooms again
You must leave me, leave me lonely
So goodbye my love till then
Till the white rose blooms again
Till the white rose blooms again
You must leave me, leave me lonely
So goodbye my love till then
Till the white rose blooms again
Goodbye till then
Goodbye till then
Goodbye till then
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Nana Mouskouri performs "The White Rose of Athens", and this lyric page sits inside the Nana Mouskouri catalog on LyroVerse.
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