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By Dianne Reeves, BETTER DAYS
Silver gray hair neatly combed in place.
There were
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By Dianne Reeves, Dream of a land my soul is from
I hear a
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By Dianne Reeves, (Andy Stroud)
Be my husband man I be your wife
Be my
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By Dianne Reeves, Sweet Indian warrior
Since first I met you
I can't forget you
Cherokee
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By Dianne Reeves, Comes a rain storm put rubbers on your feet
Comes a
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By Dianne Reeves, Smooth road, clear day
But why am I the only one
Trav'ling
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By Dianne Reeves, For all we know
We may never meet again
But before you
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By Dianne Reeves, Look at him standing there
All alone in the room
It's getting
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By Dianne Reeves, Whenever skies look gray to me and troubles begin to
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By Dianne Reeves, I remember sky
It was blue as ink
Or at least I
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By Dianne Reeves, Winters of my life
They've been around so long
It's been so
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By Dianne Reeves, Into each life some rain must fall
But too much is
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By Dianne Reeves, et me love you
Let me say that I do
If you
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By Dianne Reeves, I never have been handed much
I never have demanded much
I
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By Dianne Reeves, Come on along and listen to
The lullaby of Broadway.
The hip-hooray
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By Dianne Reeves, (Richard Rodgers / Lorentz Hart)
My funny Valentine
Sweet comic Valentine
You make
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By Dianne Reeves, Through the years you wasted
I waited patiently
While the joys you
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By Dianne Reeves, (Johnny Mercer/Harold Arlen)
It's quarter to three,
There's no one in the
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By Dianne Reeves, As I'm reflecting back on my life
It's like a dream
Things
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By Dianne Reeves, Oh we ain't got a barrel of money
Maybe we're ragged
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By Dianne Reeves, Sitting here in limbo, but I know it won't be
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By Dianne Reeves, You could smile away the storm clouds
Even fill an empty
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By Dianne Reeves, [Originally by Duke Ellington]
In my solitude you haunt me
With reveries
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By Dianne Reeves, [Originally by Nat King Cole]
A buzzard took the monkey for
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By Dianne Reeves, Weary feet on a dusty road
Country preacher comes to save
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By Dianne Reeves, Don't cry, there'll be another spring
I know our hearts will
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By Dianne Reeves, [Originally by Dinah Washington]
If you wanna have fun come home
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By Dianne Reeves, Ooh,
What a little moonlight can do
Ooh, ooh, ooh
What a little
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By Dianne Reeves, Chant Yemanja (Goddess of the Sea)
Ago Lona O Ya Le
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By Dianne Reeves, We meet and it begins
The sound of violins
The song of