[THERESA]
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COULD THIS NIGHT IT LAST FOREVER
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EVERY MOMENT HELD TOGETHER
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AS IF IN A PERFECT TRANCE
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AND SUCH A THING COULD BE
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NO ONE ELSE WOULD UNDERSTAND IT
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WE WOULD KNOW THE GODS HAD PLANNED IT
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AND FOR SUCH A NIGHT AS THIS
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THAT THEY GAVE MEMORY
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AND WE WOULD LIVE INSIDE THIS NIGHT
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WITHIN THE DREAMS OF CANDLELIGHT
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IF YOU WOULD BRING THIS WISH TO LIFE
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AND SPEND THIS NIGHT WITH ME
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COULD THIS MOMENT LAST FOREVER
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AND THIS DREAM OUR ONE ENDEAVOR
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IF THE STARS WOULD JUST ENCHANT
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AND TIME WOULD THEN AGREE
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EVERY MOMENT OF TOMORROW
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FROM THIS EVENING WE WOULD BORROW
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IF THIS WISH THE STARS WOULD GRANT
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AND GENTLY OVERSEE
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AND WE WOULD LIVE INSIDE THIS NIGHT
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WITHIN THE DREAMS OF CANDLELIGHT
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IF YOU WOULD BRING THIS WISH TO LIFE
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AND SPEND THIS NIGHT WITH ME
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[Beethoven tells Fate that this was the happiest moment of his life. When she asks why did it have to end he replies, "Because it had to."]
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[Fate again inquires, "Why?"]
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["No woman wants to spend her life with a deaf musician, let alone a lady of such high station and beauty."]
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[Fate takes them to Beethoven's parlor in 1801. There they see the composer slumped over the piano. He is going deaf and he realizes that it is irreversible. As far as he is concerned, his life is over.]
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The Dreams Of Candlelight
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra |