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Softly to Me
 
  Verse 1:
I could love you more and more each day for a million years
And I’d sit around all day just crying happy tears

Chorus:
To [2: but] dance and sing my life away (life away)
And laughing with you, my darling, softly to me

Verse 2:
Orange, sugar, chocolate, hot cinnamon and lovely things and you
And darling, you know there was really nothing else that I could do

Bridge:
And my darling you will never know how elegant
You’ll always be to me
And my darling I was so in love it was evident for anyone

Verse 3:
To see, and I suppose they already do
And how come so suddenly everything depends on you

Verse 4:
And if I kissed you once I’d probably do it again
But then that’s not so inconceivable, my friend




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