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Strands of light upon a bedroom floor
Change the night through an open door
I'm awake but this not my home
For the first time I'm not alone

Reaching out I touch another skin
Breathing out as he is breathing in
Deep inside I feel my soul aflame
Can my life ever be the same

I should have told him
I'd do anything if I could hold him
For just another day, for just another day
His love is something I will not forget
When I am far away, when I am far away
I feel the rainfall of another planet
Another planet

Close together in the afterglow
I remember how his loving flow
Turned the key into another world
Made a woman of a simple girl

Daylight comes as we both know it must
Soon my fantasy will turn to dust
But I would give him anything he asked
If my first love could be my last

I should have told him
I'd do anything if I could hold him
For just another day, for just another day
His love is something I will not regret
When I am far away, when I am far away
I feel the rainfall of another planet
When I am far away, when I am far away
I feel the rainfall of another planet
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Cover art for amoureuse lyrics by Kiki Dee

For years now, every time I heard the name Kiki Dee on the radio, they were playing her duet with Elton John, "Don't Go Breaking My Heart". Every time I searched for Kiki Dee (longing to hear "Amoureuse" again), I came up with the same. As songs go, DGBMH is OK, but it's light fluff.

"Amoureuse", on the other hand, is the real thing:strong, passionate, FELT! I really don't know why the radio stopped playing it, but am thrilled to be able to hear it - after all these years - on YouTube, while reading the lyrics here in another window.

Thanks for uploading this. A beautiful song. A classic.

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Cover art for amoureuse lyrics by Kiki Dee

Somebody help me, please. What does it mean to "feel the rainfall of another planet"?

@vinnie1005 Possibly her emotional response to her lover

Cover art for amoureuse lyrics by Kiki Dee

This came out when I was a young woman and a song that so obviously addressed a girl losing her virginity was amazing! It's just a beautiful song with heartfelt lyrics. Still love it even after all these years.

Cover art for amoureuse lyrics by Kiki Dee

Valjeang, a somewhat belated response to your comments.

I am a (straight} male probably only a few short years older than yourself and I have loved Kiki Dee's version of Amoureuse (the only one I know) since it first came out in 1973. As a bit of a late starter with the opposite sex, I could relate to virtually every line - I don't need to read the words, I've known them for 45 years.

The song was written at a time when for probably most women - and more than a few men - losing your virginity was still a major life event and - at least for a few weeks after - you felt so much more confident and sure yourself and that the world really was your oyster. Sadly that is somewhat less true today.

Amoureuse - lyrically and musically - is a beautiful song that deserved to get higher than 13 in the charts and I'm disappointed that (before mine) there are only two comments - a sign of the times perhaps. If you've ever wondered how the song came into existence, you might like to look it up on Wikipedia.