Hello Young Lovers From The King and I

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Hello young lovers whoever you are

I hope your troubles are few

All my good wishes go with you tonight

I've been in love like you

Be brave young lovers and follow your star

Be brave and faithful and true

Cling very close to each other tonight

I've been in love like you

I know how it feels to have wings on your heels

And to fly down the street in a trance

You fly down a street on a chance that you'll meet

And you meet, not really by chance

Don't cry young lovers whatever you do

Don't cry because I'm alone

All of my memories are happy tonight

I've had a love of my own

I've had a love of my own like yours

I've had a love of my own

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Oscar Hammerstein II / Richard Rodgers

Hello, Young Lovers lyrics © Concord Music Publishing LLC

Hello, Young Lovers lyrics © Concord Music Publishing LLC

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Hello Young Lovers Taken From The King and I

Karissa Elizabeth Ann Lowell brought with her several family pictures when she boarded the USS Republic in 2270.

She was not even 15 years old when radiation sickness claimed her mother first, followed by her siblings, her father, and the last one that it claimed was her fiance, Roy L Mock. It caused him to come down with prostate cancer.

Roy L Mock was only 17 years old when he passed away from prostate cancer caused by radiation sickness.

She was allowed to be present at her family's funerals one by one and finally she was given the right to cremate Roy and place his urn inside of his maternal grandmother's grave before she was taken to San Francisco, California where she boarded the USS Republic in 2270.

Along with 499 other war orphans that left without any family to take care of them, they were placed into a program fashioned after the failing children immigration program in England.

All of these war-orphans only have each other to cling to while they set off for their new destination to either Star-Base 10 or Star-Base 12.

These poor young people were abandoned by family members that could no longer provide for them because of a food shortage on Post-World War Three Planet Earth from the United States.

All the young people had one thing in common and they were unaffected by radiation sickness or any of its side effects and they were fertile and any children they had would be unaffected from the radiation caused by nuclear war.

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