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Don't Forget Tonight, Tomorrow - Frank Sinatra son

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Don't Forget Tonight, Tomorrow
 
  Don’t forget tonight tomorrow though we may be far apart,
If you forget tonight tomorrow,
You’ll leave me with a broken heart.
Are your kisses only mine tomorrow,
Say you love me and you will be true.
And don’t forget tonight tomorrow,
Don’t forget that I’m love with you.




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