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David Lynch / BLUE VELVET ― Paroles Des Chansons Du Film David Lynch / BLUE VELVET ― paroles des chansons du film In Dreams (1963) Mysteries Of Love (1986) Roy Orbison Julee Cruise A candy colored clown they call the sandman Sometimes a wind blows Tiptoes to my room every night and you and I Just to sprinkle stardust and to whisper, float “Go to sleep, everything is alright.” in love and kiss I close my eyes then I drift away forever Into the magic night in a darkness I softly say a silent prayer and the mysteries Like dreamers do of love Then I fall asleep and dream my dreams of you come clear In dreams I walk with you and dance In dreams I talk to you in light In dreams you’re mine all the time in you With you ever in dreams, in dreams in me But just before the dawn and show I awake and find you gone that we I can’t help it, I can’t help it are Love If I cry I remember that you said goodbye Sometimes a wind blows It’s too bad that all these things and the mysteries of Love Can only happen in my dreams come clear Only in dreams, beautiful dreams © 1963 (Renewed 1991) Barbara Orbison Music Company, ©1986 Bel Ritmo BMI / De Laurentiis Music ASCAP Orbi-Lee Music, R-Key Darkus Music and Acuff-Rose Music, (Lyrics: David Lynch, Music: Angelo Badalamenti) Inc. Blue Velvet (1963) Love Letters (1962) Bobby Vinton Ketty Lester She wore blue velvet Bluer than velvet was the night Love letters straight from your heart Softer than satin was the light Keep us so near while apart From the stars I'm not alone in the night She wore blue velvet When I can have all the love you write Bluer than velvet were her eyes I memorize every line Warmer than May her tender sighs And I kiss the name that you sign Love was ours And, darling, then I read again right from the Ours a love I held tightly start Feeling the rapture grow Like a flame burning brightly Love letters straight from your heart But when she left, gone was the glow of I memorize every line Blue velvet And I kiss the name that you sign But in my heart there'll always be And, darlin', then I read again right from the start Precious and warm, a memory Love letters straight from your heart Through the years And I still can see blue velvet Famous Music Corp. (ASCAP) (Victor Young and Edward Heyman) Through my tears (Bernie Wayne / Lee Morris) .
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