Lyrics of 'Some Other Spring' by Dianne Reeves

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Some other spring
I'll try to love
Now I still cling
To faded blossoms
Fresh when worn
Left crushed and torn
Like the love affair I mourn

Some other spring
When twilight falls
Will the night bring
Another to me?

Not your kind
But let me find
It's not true that love is blind

Sunshine's around me
But deep in my heart it's cold as ice
Love, once you've found me
But can this story unfold twice?

Some other spring
Will my heart awake?
Stirring to sing
Love's magic music
Then forget the old duet
Find love in some other spring

Sunshine's around me
But deep in my heart it's cold as ice
Love, once you've found me
But can this story unfold twice?

Some other spring
Will my heart awake?
Stirring to sing
Love's magic music
Then forget that old duet
Find love in some other spring

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