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  1. The lyrics are unusual in that they do not rhyme. [1] John Blackburn, the lyricist, has been quoted as saying, "After completing the first 12 bars of the lyric, I realized there was no rhyme and then said to Karl, 'Let’s follow the pattern of no rhyme throughout the song.' It seemed right."

  2. Sep 17, 2021 · The song's lyrics are unusual for not rhyming, but instead following a haiku pattern of five syllabus, seven syllables, and five syllables again. They also pay tribute to the sycamore tree...

  3. Moonlight in Vermont is a popular song about the U.S. state of Vermont, written by John Blackburn (lyrics) and Karl Suessdorf (music) and published in 1944. It was introduced by Margaret Whiting in a 1944 recording.

  4. Moonlight in Vermont” is a popular song about the U.S. state of Vermont, written by John Blackburn (lyrics) and Karl Suessdorf (music) and published in 1944.

  5. Moonlight In Vermont Lyrics: Pennies in a stream / Falling leaves, a sycamore / Moonlight in Vermont / Icy finger waves / Ski trails on a mountainside / Snowlight in Vermont / Telegraph...

  6. The lyrics are unusual in that they do not rhyme. John Blackburn, the lyricist, has been quoted as saying, "After completing the first 12 bars of the lyric, I realized there was no rhyme and then said to Karl, 'Let’s follow the pattern of no rhyme throughout the song.' It seemed right."

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  8. This was a popular big band song of the '40s and '50s, especially in Vermont, as the lyrics describe the idyllic scenery of the state. In the 1980's, the Vermont legislature considered this as a replacement for Vermont's official state song: "Hail Vermont."

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