A small Cafe, Mam'selleOur rendezvous, Mam'selleThe violins were warm and sweetAnd
Just found joyI'm as happy as a baby boyWhen he's playing
Take it from me, don't be a do-badder upDo-badder up, do
I'm walking behind you on your wedding dayAnd I'll hear you
do I do just as you say?Why must I
One afternoon I came to hearYou sing a soft song into
wonder why you keep me waitingCharmaine, my CharmaineI wonder when
fine romance, with no kissesA fine romance, my friend,
Dear when you smiled at me, I heard a melodyIt haunted
in a streamFalling leaves a sycamoreMoonlight in
None but the lonely heartCan know my sadnessAlone and partedFar from
Whippoorwills call, evenin' is nighHurry to my Blue HeavenTurn to the
Frank SinatraMiscellaneousDance Ballerina DanceDance, ballerina, danceAnd do your pirouette in rhythm
Don't worry 'bout meI'll get alongJust you forget about meBe happy,
How glad the many millionsOf Annabelle's and Lillian's would be to
I let my heart fall into careless handsCareless hands broke my
I could make you care if only you'd let meI could
Every time i look down on this timeless townWhether blue or
I'm a fool to want youI'm a fool to want youTo
Maybe this time, I'll be luckyMaybe this time she'll stayMaybe this
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