The World We Knew (Over And Over)

Album: The World We Knew (1967)
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  • Over and over, I keep going over the world we knew
    Once when you walked beside me
    That inconceivable, that unbelievable world we knew
    When we two were in love

    And every bright neon sign turned into stars
    And the sun and the moon seemed to be ours
    Each road that we took turned into gold
    But the dream was too much for you to hold

    Now over and over, I keep going over the world we knew
    Days when you used to love me

    And every bright neon sign turned into stars
    And the sun and the moon seemed to be ours
    Each road that we took, it turned into gold
    But the dream was too much for you to hold

    Now over and over, I keep going over the world we knew
    Days when you used to love me

    Over and over, I keep going over the world we knew Writer/s: Bert Kaempfert, Carl Sigman, Herbert Rehbein
    Publisher: Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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