Heimilisritið - 01.08.1945, Page 38

Heimilisritið - 01.08.1945, Page 38
SWEET DREAMS, SWEETHEART Well, darling, here we are again; We’ve danced the night away. The stars have faded and the moon is on the wane, I guess it’s time to say; Good night, sweet dreams, tomorrow’s another day; Till then, sweet dreams, sweetheart. Good night, sleep tight, I’ll see you along the way in dreams, Sweet dreams, sweetheart. May angels up above watch over you And keep you safe, my love until the dawn breaks thru. Good night, sweet dreams, tomorrow’s another day; Good night, sweet dreams, sweethart. DON’T FENCE ME IN Wild Cat Kelly, looking migthy pale Was standing by the sheriff’s side. And when that sheriff said ,I’m sending you to jail“, Wild Cat raised his head and cried: Oh, give me land, lots of land under starry skies above Don’t fence me in Let me ride thru the wide open country that I love, Don’t fence me in. Let me be by myself in the evening breeze Listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees. Send me off forever, but I ask you please Don’t fence me in; just turn me loose, Let me straddle my old saddle under neath the western skies. On my cayuse, let me wander over yonder till I see the mountains rise. I want to ride to the rid where the West commences Gaze at the moon till I lose my senses Can’t look at hobbles and I can’t stand fences, Don’t fence me in. Wild Cat Kelly, back again in town, Was sitting by his sweetheart’s side. And when his sweetheart said „Come on, let’s settle down“ Wild Cat. raised his head and cried: Oh, give me land o. s. frv. RUM AND COCA-COLA If you ever go to Trinidad They make you feel so very glad Calyp so sing and make up rhyme, Guarantee you one good realfine Drinking rum dnd Coca-cola Go down „Point Koo-manah“ Both mother and daugther Working for the Yankee dollar. If you see on Manzinella beach, G. I romance with native „peach“ The whole night long make Tropic love, Next day sit in hot sun and cool off. time. Drinking rum o. s. frv. I LOVE YOU „I love you“, hums the April breese, „I love you“, echo the'hills, „I love you“, the golden dawn agrees As once more she sees Daffodills. It’s spring again and birds on the wing again Start to sing again the old melody: „I love you“. That’s the song of songs And it all belongs to you and me. 36 HEIMILISRITIÐ

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