Kylie better watch outYou better not cryYou better not
I saw you last night and got that old feelingWhen you
eyes are dry, my loveSince you've been gone, I
More than the greatest love the world has knownThis is the
have danced all nightCould have danced all nightAnd still
We've got nothin', got nothin' in commonJust nothin' in commonMy darling,
If it's the last thing I do, I'll make you mineDarling,
I think of you with every breath I takeAnd every breath
In the heavens, stars are dancingAnd the mounting moon is newWhat
The night is bitterThe stars have lost their glitterThe winds grow
When you're awake the things you thinkCome from the dream you
Lovers depend on moonlight for a love affairBabies depend on mothers
INTRO:In the hustle of the day, we're all inclined to missLittle
Hey, drink up, all you peopleOrder anything you seeAnd have fun,
There's no use of a moonlight glowOr the peaks where winter
This is somethin' new to meWhen you, ooh, you coo to
forget tonight tomorrowThough we may be far apartIf you
If only she'd looked my wayJust stopped to say a word
happens every spring, the world is young againWhere children
a fool to want youI’m a fool to want
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