The Lost World (music)

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Lost World
(Henry Waterson, 1925)

The Lost World is a song written by Rudolf Friml, with words by Harry B. Smith, and Ukulele arrangements by Jeanne Gravelle, published in 1925 by Henry Waterson, New York, USA.


Music

Music translated by AI from the original music sheet below.

Song

In a land of fancies, Once we
lived romances. Now they seem in
memory, Just like a lost world to me.
Though a while we sever, It is
not forever, Led by dreams of
your dear eyes, I'll find my Lost Paradise.

Chorus

Oh! the world was lost I knew, on the
day that I lost you. But dreams are
not in vain, We may find that world
gain. Then for love alone we'll
live, all the past forget forgive
And the star will guide us,
beaming above; Till we find our lost world of
move, Oh! the love.


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