One more time
Ready for love
I'm ready for love
Tasting the sweet of life
The heat and light of love
Again
Ready for love
I'm ready for love
Wandering why so many stars are shining
Why so many people fall in love
So many times, so many ways
Since paradise, until the end of times
We are
Ready for love
I'm ready for love
Ready to play the game
Of joy and pain of love
Again
Ready For love
I'm ready for love
Wandering why so many eyes are crying
Why so many lovers are apart
We never know, it's just a show
We only know it's over when we start
Once more
Ready for love
I'm ready for love
Learning to play by heart
This foolish art of love
Again...


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