A Million And One
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A Million And One
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How many teardrops
Have I cried over you
A million and one tears
A million and two
How many long nights
Have my arms ached for you
A million and one nights
A million and two
Loving you, darling
While I thought
You loved me, only me
But you were just fooling
And the fool you
Were fooling was me
How many sweet dreams
Will never come true
A million and one dreams
A million and two
Loving you, darling
While I thought
You loved me, only me
But you were just fooling
And the fool you
Were fooling was me
How many sweet dreams
Will never come true
A million and one dreams
A million and two
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