| Dorothy Brock:
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| Shadows on the wall,
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| I can see them fall
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| Here and there and ev’rywhere.
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| Silhouettes in blue,
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| Dancing in the dew;
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| Here am I,
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| Where are you?
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| In the shadows,
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| Let me come and sing to you.
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| Let me dream a song that I can bring to you.
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| Take me in your arms and let me cling to you,
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| Let me linger long,
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| Let me live my song.
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| In the winter,
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| Let me bring the spring to you,
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| Let me feel that I mean ev’rything to you.
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| Love’s old song will be new,
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| In the shadows, when I come sing and to you.
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| In the shadows, when I come sing and to you.
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| In the shadows,
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| In the shadows,
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| In the shadows,
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| Girls:
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| In the shadows,
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| Let me come and sing to you.
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| Let me dream a song that I can bring to you.
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| Take me in your arms and let me cling to you,
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| Let me linger long,
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| Let me live my song.
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| In the winter,
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| Let me bring the spring to you,
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| Let me feel that I mean ev’rything to you.
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| Love’s old song will be new,
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| In the shadows, when I come and sing-
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| In the shadows, when I come and sing-
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| In the shadows, when I come and sing to you.
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| Dorothy Brock:
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| In the winter,
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| Let me bring the spring to you,
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| Let me feel that I mean ev’rything to you.
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| Love’s old song will be new,
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| In the shadows, when I come and sing to you, dear.
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| In the shadows, when I come and sing to you. |