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From where you are, you see the smoke start to arise where they play cards.
And you walk over, softly moving past the guards.
The stakes are getting higher; you can feel it in your heart.
He calls your bluff.
He is the ace - you never thought he played that much.
And now it's more than all his cards you want to touch.
You never know if winning this could really be enough.
Take a look, beyond the moon you see the stars.
When you look around, you know the room by heart.
I have never dreamed it.
Have you ever dreamed a night like this?
I cannot believe it.
I may never see a night like this.
When everything you think is incomplete, starts happening when you are cheek-to-cheek.
Could you ever dream it?
I have never dreamed, dreamed a night like this.
How many times have I been waiting by the door to hear these chimes?

To hear that someone debonair has just arrived.
And opened up to see my world before my eyes.
That silhouette creates an image and a night I can't forget.
It has the scent of something special, I can't rest.
If I resist temptation, oh, I know for sure that I will lose the bet.
I walked away and suddenly it seems I'm not alone.
In front of me he stands -

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Tom Baxter is a singer-songwriter based in London. Born in Suffolk, he grew up in Cornwall, with both parents regulars on the folk music circuit. After moving to London at age 19 to attend music college, he spent many years on the gig circuit before a successful residency at Bush Hall in Shepherds Bush brought him to the attention of record labels. A self-titled EP was released in May 2004 containing the tracks Joanna, Half a Man and My Declaration. The latter song was to become the second single from his debut album Feather and Stone, following the single This Boy.

Read more about Tom Baxter on Last.fm.


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