Lyrics of Watching the world go by
Dean Martin

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Release date : 25/10/1989
Duration : 0:02:12
Style : Traditional Pop
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Watching the world go by under a sunny sky
Strolling 'round the park on a sunday afternoon
Oh, how the moments fly watching the world go by
When you're with your love life is a beautiful tune
Even if clouds are there way up above
For us the day is always fair 'coz we're in love
Others may have some tears, darling, not you and i
We'll spend years and years and years watching the world go by
Some day sunday when church is through love
Hand and hand beneath a crimson sky
We will dream as the world goes by
One day, one day dreams will come true love
They'll be beautiful days to see in the future with me
Each tomorrow will be fair
Free from sorrow just as long as you care
Others may have some tears, darling, not you and i
We'll spend years and years and years watching the world go by
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