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WHEN MUSIC BECOMES POETRY – BLUE VELVET, by Bobby Vinton

BLUE VELVET – Bobby Vinton

She wore blue velvet, bluer than velvet was the night, softer than satin was the light from the stars. She wore blue velvet, bluer than velvet were her eyes, warmer than May, her tender sighs, love was ours. Ours, a love I held tightly, feeling the rapture grow, like a flame burning brightly, but when she left gone was the glow of. Blue velvet, but in my heart there’ll always be precious and warm a memory through the years, and I still can see blue velvet through my tears. She wore blue velvet, but in my heart there’ll always be precious and warm a memory through the years, and I still can see blue velvet through my tears.

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