| If I saw you in the morning, I’d have to have you back again.
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| The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin' in.
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| I was waltzing in the parlor, the way we used to do; |
| dreaming, remembering,
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| how I loved loving you.
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| But If I saw you in the morning, I’d have to have you back again.
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| The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin' in.
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| The moonlight climbing in through the window, the curtains sway and the wind
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| blows; |
| the honey suckle smelling sweet and warm reminds me of you,
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| when you were in my arms (reminds me of you).
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| So, if I saw you in the morning, I’d have to have you back again.
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| The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin' in.
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| I saw you at a party talkin' to a friend of mine.
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| She asked me if I’d forgotten you, and I told her I had been trying.
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| But, if I saw you in the morning, I’d have to have you back again.
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| The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin' in.
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| The moonlight climbing in through the window, the curtains sway and the wind
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| blows; |
| the honey suckle smelling sweet and warm reminds me of you,
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| when you were in my arms (reminds me of you.)
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| So, if I saw you in the morning, I’d have to have you back again.
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| The night time gets lonely with the moonlight climbin' in. The night time gets
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| lonely with the moonlight climbing in.
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| Oh, the nighttime gets so lonely with the moonlight climbin' in. |