There is a special radiance and splendor when the one you love walks into the room. "There is a blush on the cheek whenver you speak", say the songwriters (music written by Guy Wood and lyrics by Robert Mellin) and a "warmth and tenderness". This instrumental version of the song is perfect to imagine the mystic charms of your beloved. When the music stops, the love remains. Only a few people can leave you with that fire we call love. The song was written in 1952. The fact that it is still played today and re-interpreted today reveals not only the immortality of music , but also the enduring power of love. Love outlasts its brief moment in time. These words below are the original lyrics to the song. Listen to the piano and guitar and it makes perfect sense that love and this melody will always inspire others who are in love.
The very thought of you makes my heart sing
Like an April breeze on the wings of spring,
And you appear in all your splendor,
My one and only love.
The shadows fall and spread their mystic charms
In the hush of night while you're in my arms.
I feel your lips, so warm and tender,
My one and only love.
The touch of your hand is like heaven,
A heaven that I've never known.
The blush on your cheek whenever I speak
Tells me that you are my own.
You fill my eager heart with such desire.
Ev'ry kiss you give sets my soul on fire.
I give myself in sweet surrender,
My one and only love.
No comments:
Post a Comment