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~Groans~
Always you lose things
in the case of gaining other things,
I can see you
with my eyes being everyone and the world and the life.
I insanely loved everything you got,
I felt with your love I had the universe
And The Whole Wide World!
"I adore you" a sentence, what can it do?!
Does make no comparison to my real feelings.
Your Love Upon The Words!
~Musical Instruments~
Love has no limits,
I've seen in your love many things.
You made me feel with you a feeling,
When my heart sees you, it flies!
I insanely loved everything you got,
I felt with your love I had the universe
And The Whole Wide World!
"I adore you" a sentence, what can it do?!
Does make no comparison to my real feelings.
Your Love Upon The Words! ×2
Always you lose things
in the case of gaining other things,
I can see you
with my eyes being everyone and the world and the life.
~Groans~
Always you lose things
in the case of gaining other things,
I can see you
with my eyes being everyone and the world and the life.
I insanely loved everything you got,
I felt with your love I had the universe
And The Whole Wide World!
"I adore you" a sentence, what can it do?!
Does make no comparison to my real feelings.
Your Love Upon The Words!
~Musical Instruments~
Love has no limits,
I've seen in your love many things.
You made me feel with you a feeling,
When my heart sees you, it flies!
I insanely loved everything you got,
I felt with your love I had the universe
And The Whole Wide World!
"I adore you" a sentence, what can it do?!
Does make no comparison to my real feelings.
Your Love Upon The Words! ×2
Always you lose things
in the case of gaining other things,
I can see you
with my eyes being everyone and the world and the life.
(Arabic: عبد الحليم حافظ) commonly known as Abdel Halim Hafez (June 21, 1929 – March 30, 1977), was one of the most popular Egyptian singers and actors not only in Egypt,but throughout the Middle East from the 1950s to the 1970s.
He is widely considered to be one of the four 'greats' of Egyptian and Arabic music.
Abdel Halim's music is still played on radio daily in Egypt and the Arab world. His name is sometimes written as 'Abd el-Halim Hafez, and he was also sometimes known as el-Andaleeb el-Asmar (the Dark Nightingale, Arabic: العندليب الاسمر).
He is also sometimes known as the "Arabian Elvis".