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The Hills Of New Zealand lyrics
'Til the mouth of some hurricane sweeps them away
And if I had either love or fortune I'd shed them both here
But those cards are so rarely played I've hid them away
The valleys of New Orleans
The valleys of New Orleans
Oh, Stanley, I've heard you laughing your way around here
There's a game that I wish to play, so slow down
I found another in Sidney's pocket, she knows my name
And she says she wants to drive all night in the dark through all
The valleys of New Orleans
The valleys of New Orleans
Sidney says God is watching so don't fear now
She says He's bound to come, given time
Her mouth is the taste of sea salt and saddened rum
She speaks in a vagrant language I'd heard once in a film about
The valleys of New Orleans
The valleys of New Orleans
The valleys of New Orleans
The valleys of New Orleans
'Til the mouth of some hurricane sweeps them away
And if I had either love or fortune I'd shed them both here
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