Caruso

The moon shines and the wind blows in gusts over the sea
On the old terrace at the edge of the Gulf of Sorrento
A man holds a girl very tightly without holding back his tears
His throat tight with sorrow yet involuntarily he sings

I love you so much I love you
Passionately and you know it
Deep inside myself
I feel your warmth like never before

This light on the sea makes him think of the nights in America
But they are only mirages like a wake of a boat
He hears in the distance guitars playing romances of yesterday
And the moon through the clouds illuminates the Gulf of Sorrento
The eyes of love in the depths of the night seem even clearer to him
He lets out one last tear yet involuntarily he sings

I love you so much I love you
Passionately and you know it
Deep inside myself
I feel your warmth like never before

The power of music that turns a mundane act
Into a magical wand, a masterful gesture
The look she gives him is full of certainty
He has forgotten what he was, he will leave the south
Life seems threatening to him like a night in America
He wants to cling to the Gulf of Sorrento once more
Perhaps it's life that wants to escape, he hears only the music
He closes his eyes like a child without questioning, he sings

I love you so much I love you
Passionately and you know it
Deep inside myself
I feel your warmth like never before
I love you so much I love you
Passionately and you know it
Deep inside myself
I feel your warmth like never before

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  2. Moulin Rouge
  3. Qu'elle Est Belle
  4. Alouette
  5. Ein Romantischer Mann
  6. L'enfant Au Tambour
  7. Mi Confesión
  8. Sakura! Sakura!
  9. Sagapo
  10. Amour Défendu
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