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Mem' - ry turn your face to the

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moon - light let your me -mo - ry lead you o - pen up en - ter

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in If you find there the mea - ning of what

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hap -pi -ness is then a new life will be - gin.

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Mem' - ry all a -lone in the moon - light I can smile at the

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old days I was beau -ti - ful then I re -

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mem - ber a time I knew what hap -pi -ness was let the

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mem' - ry live a - gain. Burnt out ends of

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smo - key days the stale cold smell of mor - ning A

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street lamp dies, a - no -ther night is o - ver a -

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no - ther - day is daw - ning

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Day - light I must wait for the sun - rise I must think of a

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new life and I must -n't give in When the

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dawn comes to -night will be a me -mo -ry too and a

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new day will be - gin.

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Sun - light throught the

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trees in Sum - mer end - less mas - que - ra - ding

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Like a flo - wer when the dawn is brea -king the

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me - mo - ry is fa - ding

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Touch me it's so ea - sy to leave me all a -lone with the

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mem' - ry of my days in the sun if you

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touch me you'll un - der - stand what hap -pi -ness is Look a

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new day has be - gun.

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