LYRIC

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//I’ve got a hand-ful of/songs to sing-you/

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can’t stop my voice when it/longs to sing– you/

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new songs and blue songs, and/

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songs to bring–you hap-pi-ness, no/more no less/

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More-o-ver,wher-ev-er/we may roam to,/

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or a-ny shore where we/may be blown to,/

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we’ll know that we’re gon-na/feel at home to/

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la bel-la–/mu-si-ca–/jazz,–and/cha cha cha-ca/

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-lyp-sos and street ven-dor/cries, /

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strains of/ old re-frains,/sle-epy time ba-by/

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lul-la-bies-/I’ve got a hand-ful of/

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songs to sing-you/

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I’ve got a heart full of/love to bring you,/

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true love for you love, and/loves a thing you/

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keep–/so here’s a/hand-ful of/songs—-/-go-ing/

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cheap—-/- just a hand-ful of/songs—-/

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– just a hand-ful of/songs—-/

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– on-ly a hand-ful of/songs—-/-//


Yours Harmusman




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