I'm a fool to want youI'm a fool to want youTo
The very thought of youAnd I forget to doThe little ordinary
There may be trouble aheadBut while there's moonlight and music and
My window looks out over the parkAnd every year I've moved
aloneI'm so all aloneThere is no one else but
If you turn me down once more, I'll join the French
To love - and be lovedThat's what life's - all aboutKeeps
Writer(s): BlackI'm gonna buy a paper doll, that I can call
leaves of brown came tumbling downRemember in September in
where hearts were entertaining JuneWe stood beneath an amber
I think of you with every breath I takeAnd every breath
Each time I see a crowd of peopleJust like a fool
I laughed when I heard you sayThat I'd be
Emily, Emily, EmilyHas the murmuring sound of MayAll silver bells, coral
Black NightBlack Night'neath the silentStarry lightHere I waitFor your footsteps nowYou
I went down to Virginia and no one sent for meI
Frank SinatraMiscellaneousIf Loveliness Were MusicIf loveliness were musicI'd hear a symphony
know when my love comes alongI'll know then and
Just close your eyesDream a lovely dreamAs our arms entwineYour lips
Frank:Let's take an old fashioned walk, I'm just bursting with talkWhat
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