Lyrics Memory - Ray Conniff
Midnight,
not
a
sound
from
the
pavement
Has
the
moon
lost
her
memory,
she
is
smiling
alone
In
the
lamplight,
the
withered
leaves,
collected
my
fee
And
the
wind
begins
to
moan
Memory,
all
alone
in
the
moonlight
I
can
smile
at
the
old
days,
life
was
beautiful
then
I
remember
the
time
I
knew
what
happiness
was
Let
the
memory
live
again
Every
streetlamp
seems
to
beat
A
fatalistic
warning
Someone
mutters
and
the
streetlamp
gutters
And
soon
it
will
be
morning
Daylight,
I
must
wait
for
the
sunrise
I
must
think
of
a
new
life,
and
I
mustn't
give
in
When
the
dawn
comes,
tonight
will
be
a
memory
too
And
a
new
day
will
begin
A
street
lamp
dies,
another
night
is
over
Another
day
is
dawning
Touch
me,
it's
so
easy
to
leave
me
All
alone
with
the
memory
of
my
days
in
the
sun
If
you
touch
me,
you'll
understand
what
happiness
is
Look
a
new
day,
has
begun
If
you
touch
me,
you'll
understand
what
happiness
is
Look
a
new
day,
has
begun
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