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Testi-musica-canzoni.it > Testi lettera S > Simple Plan > unknown - One Slow DanceYou're standing here alone
And so am I
But I want you here by my side
Oh you smile at me
Is everything this staring game?
That song of love
I look you in the eyes
And I try to read your thoughts
I ask you to go with me
To a far off place
Oh
I look you in the eyes
And I try to read your thoughts
I ask you to go with me
To a far off place
You and me dancing the night away
You can feel my heart beathing so hard
We look eye to eye
But I'm swept away
On a moonlit walk on the beach
Watching the sunrise for the first time
I'm in a trance for that one slow dance
You're standing here alone
And so am I
But I want you here by my side
You smile at me
Is everything this staring game?
That song of love
I look you in the eyes
And I try to read your thoughts
I ask you to go with me
To a far off place
You and me dancing the night away
You can feel my heart beathing so hard
We look eye to eye
But I'm swept away
We don't have to talk
We don't have to live at all
I just want you here with me
We don't have to talk
We don't have to live at all
I just want you here with me
You and me
You and me dancing the night away
You can feel my heart beating so hard
We look eye to eye
But I'm swept away
On a moonlit walk on the beach
Watching the sunrise for the first time
I'm in a trance for that one slow dance
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