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Title
In the valley of heart's delight
Creator
Schuster, Eleanore
Date Created and/or Issued
1949/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Lyrics: I came to live in a valley / The valley of heart's delight It lies between the mountains and it truly is a sight To see the springtime blossoms of the prune and apricot For Santa clara Valley is God's own garden spot Now there are other things in this valley that God has smiled upon Its climate and its roses bring joy to everyone In the east hills flow the waters of famous Alum Rock When God made Santa Clara Valley there's nothing he forgot Each morning from my window I see Mount Hamilton He gazes o'er the Valley from rise to set of sun In the evenings come the sunsets all decked in colors bright To close the day in beauty in the Valley of heart's delight Now when you've quit your roaming and want to settle down You'll find peace and joy a plenty in this Valley of renown Here the people are most friendly and it will make your life more bright To live in Santa Clara Valley / The Valley of Heart's delight
Type
image
Identifier
BF749C10-EAB1-41F0-B35E-563013803268
1997-215-139
Subject
Popular music--United States (LCSH)
Orchards
Nineteen forties (LCSH)
Santa Clara County (Calif.) (LCSH)

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