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Somewhere a Voice is Calling
 
  Dusk and the shadows falling o’er land and sea,
Somewhere a voice is calling, calling for me.
Dusk and the shadows falling o’er land and sea,
Somewhere a voice is calling, calling for me.
Dearest, my heart is dreaming, dreaming of you,
Somewhere a voice is calling, calling for me, calling for me.




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