KARZAN
Type
Song
Composer
Will E. Dulmage
Lyricist
Hal Artis
Publisher
Sam Fox Pub. Co.
Cover Artist
Ray Parmelee
Notes
The mythical land of Karzan is depicted on the cover with three men on camels against an eastern cityscape with the large superimposed figure of a woman in "oriental" costume, eyes closed, hands clasped behind her head and elbows spread wide.
Lyrics

Karzan, memories of happy hours,
You bring when moonbeams steal thru the sky,
Karzan, underneath your tropic bow'rs
I spend in day dreams, my love and I,
Longingly I yearn once more to be.

CHORUS:
In Karzan, land of dreams,
Till the dawn, there it seems,
Hearts are carefree and all its mystery
Seems to enchant me,
While incense rare is ev'rywhere,
When the world goes to sleep,
When the soft shadows creep,
Then in dreams, it seems,
A dark-eyed maid is calling me
In Karzan.

Karzan, sentimental wonderland,
Where love came creeping into my heart,
Karzan, oriental splendor grand,
My vows I'm keeping, I'll soon depart
Nevermore, I'll leave that sunny shore.