[Margaret Whiting sings Moonlight In Vermont]
Pennies in a stream, falling leaves, a sycamore
Moonlight in Vermont
Icy finger waves, ski trails on a mountain side
Snow-light in Vermont
Telegraph cables, they sing down the highway
And travel each bend in the road
People who meet in this romantic setting
Are so hypnotized by the lovely
Evening summer breeze
Warbling of a meadowlark
Moonlight in Vermont
You and I, and moonlight in Vermont
This song became Vermonts unofficial state song. Its unusual in that the lines do not rhyme. And it doesnt seem to matter one little bit. By the way, Vermont doesnt really have a lot of sycamore trees, or meadowlarks, for that matter. John Blackburn, who wrote the words, can be excused He was actually from Ohio. Margaret Whiting recorded this classic version of the song the same year it was written, 1944.
Evening summer breeze
Warbling of a meadowlark
Moonlight in Vermont
You and I, and moonlight in Vermont
Im Steve Ember, hoping youve enjoyed our visit to the Green Mountain State and even some of that Vermont moonlight with us, and inviting you to join us next week for another This is America from Learning English.
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