Lyrics of ' Serenade ' by Eugene Wilde

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Is a song of love
That never fades.
A sound that burns like a flame
A feeling only lovers can explain
With two hearts beating as one..

Violins are played...
We'll make love
To our serenade

A song that's only meant for
Me and you...
A sound that keeps our love
Forever new.........

With sweet memories..
That will last
Forever......

Yeah, yeah , yeah.......

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