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IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS
David Mann/Bob Hilliard 1955
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‘When the sun is high in the af-ter-noon sky, you can al-ways find some-thing to do, but from
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dusk to dawn, as the clock ticks on, some-thing hap- pens to you. —In the
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wee small ho-urs of the morn-ing-— whilethe whole wide worldis fast a - sleep, you
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lie a-wake and think a-bout the girl, and nev-er, ev- er think of counting sheep. When your
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Jone - ly heart has learnedits les-son—_ you'd be her's if on-ly she would call, _ in the
wee small ho-urs of the mom-ing, that’s the time you miss her most of all.
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me you miss her most. of all