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Farewell

by New American Orchestra

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One more kiss, dear One more sigh Only this, dear It's goodbye For our love is such pain And such pleasure And I'll treasure till I die So for now, dear Aurevoir, madame But I'm how-d'ye, not farewell For in time we may have a love's glory Our love story to tell Just as every autumn Leaves fall from the tree Tumble to the ground and die So in the springtime Like sweet memories They will return as will I Like the sun, dear Upon high We'll return, dear To the sky And we'll banish the pain and the sorrow Until tomorrow goodbye One more kiss, dear One more sigh Only this, dear Is goodbye For our love is such passion And such pleasure And I'll treasure till I die Like the sun, dear Upon high We'll return, dear To the sky And we'll banish the pain and the sorrow Until tomorrow goodbye

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