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Текст песни Michael Buble - Moon Dance

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Moon Dance
Michael Buble
Moondance written by Van Morrison 
     ♪♫♫ Michael Buble

       x2

Well it's a marvelous night for a Moondance
With the stars up above in your eyes
A fantabulous night to make romance
 Neath the color of October skies

All the leaves on the trees are falling
To the sounds of the breezes that blow
And I'm trying to place to the calling
 Of your heartstrings that play soft and low

And all the night's magic seems to    whisper and hush
And all the soft moonlight  seems to shine  in your blush

Can I just have one more Moondance with you    my love
Can I just make some more romance with you  my love

Well I want to make love to you tonight
I can't wait 'till the morning has come
And I know now the time is just right
And straight into my arms you will run

When you come my heart will be waiting
To make sure that you're never alone
There and then all my dreams will come true dear
There and then I will make you my own
And anytime that I touch you  you just  tremble inside
Then I know how  much you want me   that you     can't hide

 So can I just have one more Moon-dance with you  my love
Can I just make some more romance with you   my love

      (x4)

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Well  I want to make love to you tonight
I can't wait  till the morning has come
And I know now the time is just right
And straight into my arms you will run
When you come my heart will be waiting
To make sure that you're never alone
There and then all my dreams will come true dear
There and then I will make you my own

And anytime  that I touch you  you just tremble inside
I know how    much you want me that you   can't hide

So can I just have one more Moondance with you  my  love
Can I just make some more romance with you  my  love

Can I just have one more Moondance with you  my  love

Can I just make some more romance with you... . . . .my... love
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