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The Sun is Shining Lyrics
The sun is shining
But it's raining in my heart
So please come back, dear
And we'll make a brand new start
Because of you, the flowers will not bloom
(Will not bloom)
Because of you, the clouds obscure the moon
(Obscure the moon)
The day will come, I hope it's very soon
(Very soon)
The day that brings the sun right into June
(Right into June)
The sun is shining
But it's raining in my heart
So please come back, dear
And we'll make a brand new start
I want to hear your voice so tenderly
(Tenderly)
The voice that says you'll love no one but me
(No one but me)
My love is stronger than the raging sea
(The raging sea)
So tell me now you hear this urgent plea
(This urgent plea)
The sun is shining
But it's raining in my heart
So please come back, dear
And we'll make a brand new start
The sun, the sun is shining
But it's raining, raining in my heart,
So please come back, dear
And we'll make a brand new start
But it's raining in my heart
So please come back, dear
And we'll make a brand new start
(Will not bloom)
Because of you, the clouds obscure the moon
(Obscure the moon)
The day will come, I hope it's very soon
(Very soon)
The day that brings the sun right into June
(Right into June)
But it's raining in my heart
So please come back, dear
And we'll make a brand new start
(Tenderly)
The voice that says you'll love no one but me
(No one but me)
My love is stronger than the raging sea
(The raging sea)
So tell me now you hear this urgent plea
(This urgent plea)
But it's raining in my heart
So please come back, dear
And we'll make a brand new start
But it's raining, raining in my heart,
So please come back, dear
And we'll make a brand new start
Song Info
Submitted by
professorknowitall On Dec 07, 2009
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Poking fun at the corny and trite popular songs (particularly the lyrics) before World War II, typified, but not limited to those from musical theatre.