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  1. While below her with tender grace. He watches the pictures, smiling. A light burns dim in the hall below. Nobody sees them standing. Saying goodnight again. Soft in love. Halfway up to the landing. Nobody, only those eyes of brown. Tender and full of meaning.

  2. The Boy Next Door” was originally written by Ralph Blane and released by Judy Garland on November 2, 1944. It is a testament to the longevity of this timeless classic that it has been covered by various artists over the years.

  3. And he lives at fifty-one-thirty-three. How can I ignore the boy next door. I love him more than I can say. Doesn't try to please me. Doesn't even tease me. And he never sees me glance his way. And though I'm heart-sore, the boy next door. Affection for me won't display. I just adore him.

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  5. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group The Boy Next Door · Judy Garland Meet Me In St. Louis ℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1944 UMG Recordings, Inc....

  6. Provided to YouTube by WaterTower Music The Boy Next Door · Judy Garland Meet Me In St. Louis (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) ℗ 1995 Turner Entertain...