After You & You Alone, where Justin showed his vocal skills, it’s now turn for another John Denver song, which I performed on the Keedy dinner night. JD wrote this song for his 93 year old friend Marty and her late husband Olis, and how they loved to waltz out in the frozen tundra of Alaska where no music played, but the sound of the wind rushing across the trees. Great song! Enjoy.
I see them dancing somewhere in the moonlight
Somewhere in Alaska, somewhere in the sun
I hear them singing a song for all lovers
A song for the two hearts beating only as one
Imagine the morning no longer alone
The arms of another, a place to belong
No longer the struggle, no longer the night
And ever becoming in the quickening light
To see in the darkness, to listen within
To answer in kindness, to ever begin
To ever be gentle, to always be strong
To walk in the wonder, to live in the song
In a place of enchantment where the wild things are known
Will the future remember when the lovers are gone?
And I see them dancing somewhere in the moonlight
Somewhere in Alaska, somewhere in the sun
I hear them singing a song for all lovers
A song for the two hearts beating only as one
A song for the two hearts beating only as one.
Dancing under the moonlight or under sun somewhere in a cold place it will be a great enjoyment for lovers. There will be many songs to sing so by all the lovers of the world. Yes, indeed it is an enjoyable dream and gives vicarious pleasure to anyone who happens to hear the songs in loneliness.
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Really a great song of beautiful place……