" c" e3 L) ^) A4 DHere I stand in Bressanone % f: j$ O8 V* {, } l. J/ F9 [( ~
with the stars up in the sky + o5 W! q* j- H
8 w) a4 c2 g' V+ n1 h, ^- h/ \Are they shining over Brenner $ b/ L0 u( ?' T
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and upon the other side , e9 u/ Y6 K" F5 j. z) j8 [. D 5 E- {* P% `8 p: l% r, l1 Tyou would be a sweet surrender - `0 n9 [0 E% {& S$ s- L3 Q/ c: G; \4 O: Q! v& |4 u
I must go the other way $ @+ b& |9 R2 B; Q% ~0 ~: U. ]: Y9 O5 q5 p& t
And my train will carry me onward l+ B! T3 r, H; d
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though my heart would surely stay , U! g" j, z+ d, H$ B( ^, }
, M# G! Y6 P MWo my heart would surely stay + _" c, D8 d+ W* v
& J9 d0 H# p3 ^" x 3 _# T, ~. E; y9 o$ I% Y! p; l' eNow the clouds are flying by me ( [1 l' q* I0 o+ K9 g( l" p. H 0 ?4 |& F: n0 l7 y$ [2 g; x- h1 Cand the moon is the rise ; b2 O1 x* H5 Q9 L6 f+ B1 o7 h' t+ Q- }( {+ {3 T
I have left stars behind me 4 B( t4 C6 `: v0 b
$ n9 T0 x1 Z7 ]they were disamondsin your skies " L8 }& h& \( T5 I/ @3 B
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You would be a sweet surrender ! I7 K; I% N2 ~1 S6 G8 o/ X
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I must go the other way * A" u7 ?- K, _( g" Z/ b( y0 Z
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And my train will carry me onward $ o, ~; I. V, o Q7 {( K" B8 E 4 C& r9 Q; z5 othough my heart would surely stay 7 U- W6 N x' g; w A- ?
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Wo my heart would surely stay9 n/ F- Z. N" _, D$ Q