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Anniversary Song

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Have you ever seen a sight as beautiful As that of the rain-soaked purple Of the white birch in spring? Have you ever felt more fresh or wonderful Than on a warm fall night Under a Mackerel sky, The smell of grapes on the wind? Well I have known all these things And the joys that they can bring And I'll share them all for a cup of coffee And to wear your ring Have you ever had the pleasure of watching A quiet winter's snow slowly gathering Like simple moments adding up? Have you ever satisfied a gut feeling To follow a dry dirt road that's beckoning you To the heart of a shimmering summer's day? Well I have known all these things And the joys that they can bring And I'll share them all for a cup of coffee And to wear your ring And I don't know how I survived those days Before I held your hand Well I never thought that I would be the one To admit that the moon and the sun Shine so much more brighter when Seen through two pairs of eyes than When seen through just one Have you ever seen a sight as beautiful As a face in a crowd of people That lights up just for you? Have you ever felt more fresh or wonderful As when you wake By the side of that boy or girl Who has pledged their love to you? Well I have known all these things And the joys that they can bring And now every morning there's a cup of coffee And I wear your ring

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FRANK PLEYER, J. IVANOVICI

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Enviado el 15 de octubre de 2022 Por Anonymous

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Pale Sun Crescent Moon

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23 de noviembre de 1993

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