Alright!

Ooh! Hey, hey, now!

Alright,
You went away, had your chance to say,
"I love you and I need you baby"
Yeah, but even if
Honey, I told you daddy now
You wouldn't believe me anyway, no, no, no.
Maybe you will now,
I've changed a lot somehow,
Let me prove what I say.

Come back and believe my love,
Please! Now, come back, babe, and believe my love,
Come back, and believe the magic of love.

Oh, I want the light without the darkness
I want the sky without the sun, yeah!
When do the stars and the moon reach out ?
When they see me alone without my loved one, yeah!

Oh, now baby, don't you hear me,
Won't-t-t-t-t-t-t you hear me I gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta tell you,
Oh baby, baby, baby, baby, baby,
Honey, I just gotta tell you now,
Honey, I want to tell you that I want you to dig it!

Now if you believe in magic,
Don't be afraid, afraid to use it, baby,
No, no, no, no, no, no, come on home
Dressed in mystic silk
Or wearing rich rags and waste,
Darling, please!

Come on back to me
I know we can be
Part of a magic race.

Come back, and believe my love
Baby, come back, please believe my love,
Come back and believe the magic of love.

Hey! Now come back, babe, and believe my love
Come back, please believe my love
Come back and believe the magic of love.


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Magic of Love Lyrics as written by Mark Warren Spoelstra

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