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Acontius and Cydippe Ascuris Planum warm, expressive,melodic timbres. saxophone a love song, cello, classical guitar sound is considered romantic because of its warm and rich tones. Oboe:, violin, flute ,sense of passion and intimacy. , .a piano, due to it's classical usage in romantic interludes ethereal strings. orphic lyricism. ... the keys of love He threw a coin at her: this night at the festival of love the best part of this love story is that it ends well "the happily ever after" is the guy marries the woman they have children and are happy in there pursuit of happiness. The original story is different most people opp to this revision. I can't get enough of you seems all I do is want to be with you she's ah perfect love song there's no right or wrong I miss her when she's gone that's what we do thats what we do I can remember when we talked together I'd wait for that wanting in her eyes when it was she and I together I never questioned myself why I cheer her in all her future endeavors a Lucky man I'll be Don't call me clever cause her future endeavors all includes me Putting my heart in her hands actiing like her man aint nothing strange to me as time goes by I sorta smile as I Love her so care free the me the only one sounds just right to me everyone loves someone I'm so happy your love is me We gotta world to explore and I can't ignore that your perfect for me Seems I wanna say And it aint hard for me to say I am in love with you and your in love with me "Truffles The Romantic Mushroom" The ooh ah's of love wriitten by Catogory Romance and the Orchastra of Love Crisp and bassey sounds soothing grooves

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