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Nov 2014
If I were to write you a song, a song to you
It couldn’t be wrong, it wouldn’t be blue
Your eyes and smile would get top billing
Hoping this song would make you willing
My thoughts and dreams would be supreme
With delightful visions of sharing Ice cream
I’d talk of night dreams of you I’ve received
Such my heart and soul had never perceived

If I were to sing you a song, a song to you
My words would not be something to thinker
My voice would be strong, soft and silver
My hands would shack, my eyes whisper
My body would stop, stay still and shiver
My legs would bring me closer if I might
My hands would hold your fingers tight
My arms would pull you into the night

If I were to give you a song, a song to you
I cannot write nor can I sing
So dreaming later in the spring
When thoughts of fancy twirl in the wind
And my desires won’t be a sin
I’ll give it to you..... Oh yes that too
Then I’ll take some, take some from you
This song I wrote and sang for you
Maurice Leger
Written by
Maurice Leger  Shediac, N B Canada
(Shediac, N B Canada)   
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   ---, Sabbathius and Ocean Blue
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