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    [1st verse:]
    In the days of fairy tales, most any wish was granted
    Granted by some fairy brave
    Let's suppose a fairy rose in fairy clothes from head to toes
    And granted us the wish we'd crave
    Would you wish for diamonds, or would you wish for pearls
    Would you wish to rule the land and sea
    Would you wish a crown to rest upon your golden curls?
    The maiden sweetly answered "Not for me"

    [Refrain:]
    I'd wish for a night in June
    A silv'ry moon real soon
    A moon that makes you want to spoon
    And softly croon love's tune
    Then a tree that I could trust
    A bench that holds just two
    Then I'd wish for Cupid's loving dish
    And then I'd wish for you

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    [2nd verse:]
    Why should I profess to sigh for precious pearls and diamonds
    When my ev'ry sigh means you?
    All the gold the world may hold its wealth untold, I would unfold
    To hold a place that just holds two
    Hold a place that holds a face, that holds a case of bliss
    And that case of bliss would hold you too
    Such a place would make me trace upon your face a kiss
    The fellow answered, "Here's just what I'd do:

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    Composición: Irving Berlin

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