The Four Winds and the Seven Seas
Lyrics
You ask where I live
Here's the address I give
The four winds and the seven seas
The hills were my home
Till I started to roam
The four winds and the seven seas
My love and I
Would sit and sigh
Till the moon grew pale
We vowed and said someday we'd wed
In the church in the vale
A train came to town
And a stranger stepped down
A smilin' so my love could see
She answered his smile
And then after awhile
The only stranger there was me
And that is why my heart and I
Follow every breeze
You ask where I live
Here's the address I give
The four winds and the seven seas
The four winds and the seven seas
You ask where I live
Here's the address I give
The four winds and the seven seas
(The four winds and the seven seas)
The seven seas
Writer(s): DON RODNEY, HAL DAVID
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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