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A Man And A Woman
A MAN AND A WOMAN
When hearts are passing in the night, in the lonely night
then they must hold each other tight, oh, so very tight
and take a chance that in the light, in tomorrow's light
they'll stay together so much in love.
And in the silence of the night, of the morning mist
when lips are waiting to be kissed, longing to be kissed
where is the reason to resist and deny a kiss
that holds a promise of happiness?
Tho' yesterday still surrounds you
with a warm and precious memory
maybe for tomorrow
we can build a new dream for you and me.
This glow we feel is something rare, something really rare
so come and say you want to share, want to really share
the beauty waiting for us there, calling for us there
that only loving can give the heart.
When life is passing in the night, in the rushing night
a man, a woman in the night, in the lonely night
must take a chance that in the light, in tomorrow's light
they'll be together so much in love,
together so much in love.
So tell me you're not afraid to take a chance, really take a chance,
let your heart begin to dance, let it sing and dance
to the music of a glance, of a fleeting glance,
to the music of romance, of a new romance.
Take a chance, take a chance.
- Jerry Keller
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