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(intro, soft piano echoed with synthetic alto clarinet, Andrew Lloyd Webber, batton in hand, holds full orchestra in wait )
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Midnight
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Not a sound from the pavement
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Has the moon lost her memory?
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She is smiling alone
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In the lamplight
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The withered leaves collect at my feet
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And the wind begins to moan
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Memory, All alone in the moonlight
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I can dream of the old days
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Life was beautiful then
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I remember the time I knew what happiness was
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Let the memory live again
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Every streetlamp (orchestra building with a forboding entry)
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Seems to beat a fatalistic warning
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Someone mutters
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And the streetlamp sputters
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And soon it will be morning
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Daylight
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I must wait for the sunrise
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I must think of a new life
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And I musn't give in
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When the dawn comes
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Tonight will be a memory too
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And a new day will begin
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(Full orchestra unleashed, maximum strings play)
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(with underlying bass, affirms the melody)
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Burnt out ends of smoky days
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A stale cold smell of a morning
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A streetlamp dies, another night is over
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Another day is dawning
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Touch me (Vocal and orchestra at full boar)
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It's so easy to leave me
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All alone with the memory
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Of my days in the sun
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If you touch me
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You'll understand what happiness is
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Look , a new day........ has begun
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(vocal fades, orchestra fades with electronic harpsicord assuming final positive notes to question what will come)