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Bb Midnight Gm Not a sound from the pavement Eb Has the moon lost her memory? Dm She is smiling alone Cm In the lamplight Gm The withered leaves collect at my feet F And the wind Eb Bb Begins to moan. Bb Memory Gm All alone in the moonlight Eb I can smile at the old days Dm I was beautiful then Cm I remember Gm The time I knew what happiness was F Let the memory Eb Bb Live again. Dm Cm Every street lamp Dm Cm Seems to beat Dm Bb C F F7 A fatalistic warning Dm Gm7 Someone mutters C7 F7 And a street lamp gutters Dm G7 C And soon it will be morning Bb Daylight Gm I must wait for the sunrise Eb I must think for a new life Dm And I mustn't give in Cm When the dawn comes Gm Tonight will be a memory too F And a new day Eb Bb Will begin Dm Cm Burnt out ends Dm Cm Of smoky days Dm Bb C F F7 The stale cold smell of morning Dm Gm7 The street lamp dies C7 F7 Another night is over Dm G7 C Another day is dawning Bb Touch me Gm It's so easy to leave me Eb All alone with the memory Dm Of my days in the sun Cm If you touch me Gm You'll understand what happiness is F Look, a new day Eb Bb has begun
Written by Lloyd_webber Andrew, Trevor Nunn, Thomas Stearns Eliot
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