Dreary days are over
Life's a four leaf clover
Sessions of depressions are through
Every hope I longed for long ago, comes true

Long ago and far away
I dreamed a dream one day
And now that dream is here beside me
Long the skies were overcast
But now the clouds have passed
You're here at last

Chills run up and down my spine
Aladdin's Lamp is mine
The dream I dreamed was not denied me
Just one look and then I knew
That all I longed for
Long ago was you

Chills run up and down my spine
Aladdin's Lamp is mine
The dream I dreamed was not denied me
Just one look and then I knew
That all I longed for
Long ago was you

That all I longed for
Long ago was you


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Long Ago and Far Away Lyrics as written by Jerome Kern Ira Gershwin

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    General Comment

    I cannot believe no-one has commented on this truly amazing song.

    1. My dad played this song to me when he moved out and whenever I hear it I sob uncontrollably.

    2. It is better than the Carole King version (sorry to those who prefer that one)

    3. The meaning of the song is just so moving

    Dan101on February 08, 2007   Link
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    Memory

    This song reminds me of an old girlfriend who just wouldn't let me get close to her. Eventually, after $4,000 in expenses and months of crying, I decided to let her go.. This song brings back so many memories of when I would sit at home and cry over how much I wished she would be at my door. It doesn't help to know, she's so far away.. I love you K, and I will always be here if you decide to return - even if you never truly cared for me.

    Lavamanon November 25, 2013   Link

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