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What's Your Sign?

What's Your Sign? Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For What's Your Sign? By Gloria Jones?
You come to the end
And the light there is dimmer And chances are slimmer Of findin' your way You find that you stay out Of trouble and danger 'Cause everything's stranger Than it used to be You're a scary old place out there world But I couldn't be happy without you And I swear all my thoughts are about you The most beautiful world in the world Well the light can be bright there And everything's right there The end of the night there might be a big band Or a heavenly chior--Or it might be the fire But no matter what happens I bet it's OK You're a scary old place out there world But I couldn't be happy without you And I swear all my thoughts are about you The most beautiful world in the world Your mountains when you're mad Your rivers when your sad And those deep blue seas I love you for your snow Your deserts down below I love the way you wear your trees The most beautiful world in the world And though there are times when I doubt you I just couldn't stay here without you So when you get older And over your shoulder You look back to see if it's real Tell her she's beautiful Roll the world over And give her a kiss and a feel So long, folks! Goodbye, Harry. See you next album, Richard. GOODBYE! |
Who Wrote What's Your Sign? By Gloria Jones?
Harry Nilsson
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What's The Duration Of The What's Your Sign? By Gloria Jones?The duration of What's Your Sign? is 2:52 minutes and seconds. |
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