I'll See You Again

Album: Masters (1929)
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  • I'll see you again
    Whenever spring breaks through again
    Time may lay heavy between
    But what is mean
    Is past forgetting
    This sweet memory
    Across the years
    Will come to me
    Though my world may go awry
    In my heart will ever lie
    Just the echo of a sigh
    Goodbye
    I'll see you again
    Whenever spring breaks through again
    Time has lain heavy between
    But what is mean
    Can leave me never
    Your dear memory
    Throughout my life
    Will come to me
    Though my world has gone awry
    Though the years my tears may dry
    I shall love you 'til i die
    Goodbye Writer/s: NOEL COWARD, NOEL PIERCE COWARD
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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