Lyrics of Granada
Katherine Jenkins

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Release date : 06/11/2006
Duration : 0:04:23
Style : Classical
Granada, i'm falling under your spell,
And if you could speak, what a fascinating tale you would tell.
Of an age the world has long forgotten.
Of an age that weaves a silent magic in granada today.
The dawn in the sky greets the day with a sigh for granada,
For she can remember the splendor that once was granada.
It still can be found in the hills all around as i wanderr along.
Entranced by the beauty before me,
Entranced by a land full of sunshine and flowers and song.
And when day is done and the sun starts to set in granada,
I envy the blush of the snow-clad sierra nevada.
For soon it will welcome the stars while a thousand guitars,
Play a soft habanera.
Then moonlit granada will live again the glory of yesterday,
Romantic and gay.
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