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31 lines
731 B
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Song about a good mood
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If you leave the house, frowning,
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If you are in joy sunny day,
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May you smile like his friend
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Nice, completely unfamiliar, a counter boy.
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Chorus:
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And a smile, without a doubt,
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Suddenly touch your eyes.
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And a good mood
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Do not leave more than you do!
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If you have a favorite suddenly embroiled case
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Often the one who loves, quarrels for nothing.
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You are in each other's eyes a look better,
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Better than words sometimes looks speak.
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Chorus.
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If someone else was in misery thrown,
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And the act is in the heart you entered -
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Remember how many good friends there,
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They are much more - think of them!
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Chorus:
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And a smile, without a doubt,
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Suddenly touch your eyes.
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And a good mood
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Do not leave more than you! 1956
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