Lyrics One Alone - Dizzy Gillespie, Hank Mobley, Lou Hackney

One Alone - Dizzy Gillespie, Hank Mobley, Lou Hackney
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Date of issue: 19.07.2011
Record label: MusiKazoo
Song language: English

One Alone

I have heard all you’ve been saying
Yet I will love in my own way
Lonely as a desert breeze
I may wonder where I please
Yet I keep on longing
Just to rest a while
Where a sweetheart’s tender eyes
Take the place of sand and skies
All the World forgotten
In one Woman’s smile
One alone, to be my own
I alone, to know her caresses
One to be, eternally
The one my worshiping soul possesses
At her call, I’d give my all
All my life and all my love enduring
This would be a magic World to me If she were mine alone
One alone, to be my own
I alone, to know her caresses
One to be, eternally
The one my worshiping soul possesses

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Artist lyrics: Dizzy Gillespie
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