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If I Saw You in the Morning Songtext
von Ronee Blakley

If I Saw You in the Morning Songtext

If I saw you in the morning, I′d have to have you back again.
The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin' in.
I was waltzing in the parlor, the way we used to do; dreaming, remembering, how I loved loving you.
But If I saw you in the morning, I′d have to have you back again.
The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin' in.
The moonlight climbing in through the window, the curtains sway and the wind blows; the honey suckle smelling sweet and warm reminds me of you, when you were in my arms (reminds me of you).
So, if I saw you in the morning, I'd have to have you back again.
The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin′ in.
I saw you at a party talkin′ to a friend of mine.
She asked me if I'd forgotten you, and I told her I had been trying.
But, if I saw you in the morning, I′d have to have you back again.
The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin' in.
The moonlight climbing in through the window, the curtains sway and the wind blows; the honey suckle smelling sweet and warm reminds me of you, when you were in my arms (reminds me of you.)
So, if I saw you in the morning, I′d have to have you back again.
The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin' in. The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbing in.
Oh, the nighttime gets so lonely with the moonlight climbin′ in.

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