Never let
Never, never let her go
Never let
Never, never let her go

Never let
Never, never let her go
Never let
Never, never let her go (oh)

Some enchanted evening
You may see a stranger
You may see a stranger
Across a crowded room
And somehow you know
You know even then
That somewhere you'll see her
Again and again

Some enchanted evening (some enchanted evening)
Someone may be laughin' (ooh)
You may hear her laughin'
Across a crowded room
And night after night (night after night)
As strange as it seems (ooh)
The sound of her laughter
Will sing in your dreams

Tell me who can explain it?
Who can tell you why? (ooh)
Fools give you reasons
Wise men never try, oh

Never let
Never, never let her go
Never let
Never, never let her go

Never let
Never, never let her go
Never let
Never, never let her go (oh)

Some enchanted evening (some enchanted evening)
When you find your true love (ooh)
When you feel her call you
Across a crowded room
Then run to her side (run to her side)
And make her your own (make her your own)
For all through your life
You may dream all alone (ooh)

Once you have found her (once you have found her)
Never let her go (ooh)
Once you have found her
Never let her go
Never let her go (oh)

Never let
Never, never let her go (I'll never)
Never let (oh)
Never, never let her go (some enchanted evening)

Never let
Never, never let her go (you may seem a stranger)
Never let
Never, never let her go (you can hear her laughing)

Never let
Never, never let her go (callin' from across the crowded room)
Never let
Never, never let her go (who can explain it?)

Never let
Never, never let her go (who can tell you why)
Never let (who's gettin' reasons of)
Never, never let her go (why never try?)

Never let
Never, never let her go (oh, oh, yeah)
Never let
Never, never let her go

Never let (you better run to her side)
Never, never let her go (let her know)
Never let (that you run there, yeah)
Never, never let her go

Never let
Never, never let her go (I'll never let go)
Never let
Never, never let her go (I don't wanna dream alone)

Never let
Never, never let her go (you don't wanna dream alone)
Never let (oh)
Never, never let her go

Never let
Never, never let her go


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Some Enchanted Evening Lyrics as written by Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein Ii

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