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Sunrise, Sunset (Live At The Sahara, Las Vegas, NV / May 13-16, 1966)

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Letra de Sunrise, Sunset (Live At The Sahara, Las Vegas, NV / May 13-16, 1966)

Where, is the little girl, I carried? And where, is that little boy, at play? I don't remember, growing older When did they?How did she grow, to be a beauty? And how did he grow, to be so tall? Wasn't it yesterday, when they were small?Sunrise, Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset Swiftly, flow the days Seedlings, turn overnight, to sunflowers Blossoming, even as we gazeSunrise, sunset, Sunrise, sunset Swiftly, flow the years One season, following another Laden, with happiness, and tearsSunrise, sunset, Sunrise, sunset Swiftly, flow the years One season, following another Laden, with happiness, and tearsOne season, following another Laden, with happiness, and tearsOh, you are a wonderful audience Thank you. Oh, you are delightful. Thank you I'd like to stay out here and sing all night for you. I really would Unfortunately, they're waiting for you outside, folksBut you don't have to worry Because nobody ever really loses very much money At the fabulous Sahara Hotel As a matter of fact, every time this hotel loses money A new building goes upI'll never forget the first time that I came to Las Vegas I got myself a dollar's worth of nickels And I ran right over to one of those nickel one-armed bandits And I was doing great when all of a sudden The manager of the hotel approached me And he handed me a package of silver dollarsHe said, Miss Francis, would you kindly Do everyone at this hotel a big favor And go and play on the dollar machine? You're giving the place a bad nameNow, I don't want to give the Hotel Sahara, a bad name So later on, if you happen to be walking through the lobby And you see this little short Italian fellow with a trench coat Slouch hat and dark glasses playing on the nickel machine Just pass right on by and pretend you don't recognize me, okay?