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Till We Meet Again
[Verse 1] There’s a song in the land of the lily Each sweetheart has heard with a sigh Over high garden walls This sweet echo falls As a solider boy whispers goodbye
[Chorus] Smile the while you kiss me a sad adieu When the clouds roll by I’ll come to you Then the skies will seems more blue Down in lovers lane my dearie Wedding bells will ring so merrily Ev’ry tear will be a memory So wait and pray each night for me Till we meet again
[Verse 2] Tho’ goodbye means the birth of a tear drop Hello means the birth of a smile And the smile will erase The tear blighting trace When we meet in the after-a-while
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We\u27ll Build a Rainbow in the Sky
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Toddle Along, Toward The Land of Better Days
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ERTS-1 Virgin Islands experiment 589: Determine boundaries of ERTS and aircraft data within which useful water quality information can be obtained
The author has identified the following significant results. The boundaries of application of ERTS-1 and aircraft data are established for St. Thomas harbor within which useful water quality information can be obtained. In situ physical, chemical, and biological water quality and benthic data were collected. Moored current meters were employed. Optical measurements of solar irradiance, color test panel radiance and water absorption were taken. Procedures for correlating in situ optical, biological, and chemical data with underflight aircraft I2S data and ERTS-1 MSS scanner data are presented. Comparison of bulk and precision CCT computer printout data for this application is made, and a simple method for geometrically locating bulk data individual pixels based on land-water interface is described. ERTS spacecraft data and I2S aircraft imagery are correlated with optical in situ measurements of the harbor water, with the aircraft green photographic and ERTS-1 MSS-4 bands being the most useful. The biological pigments correlate inversely with the optical data for inshore areas and directly further seaward. Automated computer data processing facilitated analysis
You\u27re Still An Old Sweetheart Of Mine
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Dear Old Gal : Who\u27s Your Pal To-Night
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When Shall We Meet Again
VERSE 1The fairest sky or the brightest eyeMay cloud with the word “au revoir”A tear may seek out the fairest cheekTo stain when a friendship is o’erEach night brings someone a goodbye kissEach night some sweetheart is wond’ring this
CHORUSWhen shall we meet againAfter this “Au revoir” dearWill you still love me thenOr will our dream be o’er dearWill you cast the new love aside for meOr just smile to think you once sigh’d for meAll will be answer’d whenWe two shall meet again gain
VERSE 2And who knows why lips that love must sighThe heart aching word of “farewell”In ev’ry breast this unbidden guestThe grief of a parting may dwellWho knows the where for the why or whenWho knows if ever we’ll meet again
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