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Harlem Nocturne

by Mel Tormé

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A nocturne for the blues Played on a broken heart string It's wailing out the news My baby is gone from me Dark shadows in the rain A telephone that won't ring Just memories remain Of lovers that used to be I miss the laughs and the fun My spot in the sun When I was the one, one and only The music and lights Those wonderful nights The morning is the time we'd kiss The laughs and the fun, My days in the sun They're over and done and I'm lonely Don't ask me to hide The heartbreak inside The gleaming spark is gone, the light went dark This nocturne for the blues Took all and left me nothing Nothing but the blues Till baby comes back to me This nocturne for the blues Took all and left me nothing Nothing but the blues Till baby comes back to me Till baby comes back to me Till my one and only baby comes back to me I'll sing a Harlem nocturne

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