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Almadrava Your Number One


Roses on my bed, I think of you
another email makes me smile
I can tell you are the man of my dreams
cos it's hard to see you live

A million twinkling stars look down on me
they seem to tell me "It's all right"
They remind me that it's not so easy
just to wait another night

I just want to be your number one
I just want to be your number one
If I could buy your time my honey
I would give you all my money
I just want to be your number one

I don't drink coffee after six my dear
cos it's hard to fall asleep (I can't sleep)
always thinking about what I'm missing
while you're leaving silently

I kept the pillow that still smells of you
for the times I'm feelig blue
and then I hug it as if you were here with me
and sometimes I end up hitting you

I just want to be your number one
I just want to be your number one
If I could buy your time my honey
I would give you all my money
I just want to be your number one

I just want to be your number one
I just want to be your number one
don't buy more champain my honey
to drink alone is not so funny
I just want to be your number one



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