The Waltz Of The Wind
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The Waltz Of The Wind
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You were there in my arms, alone in the moonlight
The trees played the waltz of the wind
It was there I knew I?d love you forever
As we danced to the waltz of the wind
The stars up above you, look down in your eyes
And there... I knew
So, I?ll say goodbye dear, till tomorrow
Till we dance to the waltz of the wind
You were there in my arms, alone in the moonlight
The trees played the waltz of the wind
It was there I knew I?d love you forever
As we danced to the waltz of the wind
The stars up above you, look down in your eyes
And there in the moonlight I knew
So, I?ll say goodbye dear, till tomorrow
Till we dance to the waltz of the wind
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