Lyrics of 'Niagara' by Roberto Carlos

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You look at me
So differently
Have I changed so much from who I used to be?

We're both too wide for alibies
We talk, but there's so much that we don't say
I guees I've gotten use to it this way
But in Niagara we almost touch the Moon

And when I fell, I couldn't tell
It happened all too soon
But in Niagara, we fere foolish then
Let it happen again

You hold my hand to please my friends
But when they leave the music stops
The love song ends
And even though I'm reaching out
It feels as if both there's
Nothing coming in

Maybe this is how we've always been
But in Niagara I took you by surprise
I knew you heard my every word
Just looking in my eyes
But in Niagara, we were crazy then
Make me crazy again
But in Niagara, we were crazy then
Make me crazy again

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