PW - Psycho Wrecking
de Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
If the moon turns green and shadows ge up and walk around
And clouds come tumbling to the ground
I wouldn't be surprised
Cause didn't you fall in love with me
If the stars turn blue
And willows that weep begin to sing
And winter changes into spring
I wouldn't raise my eyes
Cause didn't you fall in love with me
I thought I was foolish to think of romance
With someone so charming as you
Thought I was hoping without any chance
But ev'ry hope came true
If the moon turns green and rivers begin to flow up stream
And this is all a crazy dream, I wouldn't be surprised
Cause anything can happen
If you can fall in love with me
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