Lyrics of 'Harmony Blue' by Alan Horvath

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Late night walkin' down a winter lane ...
Stare into another space.
I got no place to go ...
Doesn't matter though ...
You know the way I feel,
There's nothin'else I really want to do ...
Ooh ... harmony-blue.

Snow's floatin' down to the city ground ...
Makin' this blue-night sound.
Highlights a pair of lovers over there ...
Sparkles in the air ... and then it melts every heart into ...
Ooh ... harmony-blue.

Sometimes ... these feelings ... they just make me wanna cry.

And I feel like a strange man ...
Sleepin' in a stranger's dream ...
Lookin' through a stranger's eyes ...
Ooh, I believe I see the heart of me.
And in this all-around silence ... I hear a harmony ...
Ooh, a perfect harmony ... true-blue ... to the ways I've been feelin'.


And sometimes ... these feeling's ... they just make me wanna cry.
Everything gets groovin' to the rhythm of the night ...
And sometimes a blue thing is just the right thing to do ...
Ooh ... harmony-blue.

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