Songwriter: Bacharach & David
Producer: Bacharach & David
The world outside your house is cold and windy
The summer breeze becomes a winter storm
And then you smile at me
And almost instantly
The weather turns warm
Slowly the green grass starts to grow
Softly the sunshine of your smile
Melts the snow
When I'm alone the streets are dark and cloudy
I walk around not knowing day from night
And then you touch my hand
That's all that happens
And the whole world turns bright
Slowly the green grass starts to grow
Softly the sunshine of your smile
Melts the snow
To me you're everything that's true
My world begins and it will end
With only you
Forever
Slowly the green grass starts to grow
Softly the sunshine of your smile
Melts the snow
Slowly the green grass starts to grow
Softly the sunshine of your smile
Melts the snow
The summer breeze becomes a winter storm
And then you smile at me
And almost instantly
The weather turns warm
Slowly the green grass starts to grow
Softly the sunshine of your smile
Melts the snow
When I'm alone the streets are dark and cloudy
I walk around not knowing day from night
And then you touch my hand
That's all that happens
And the whole world turns bright
Slowly the green grass starts to grow
Softly the sunshine of your smile
Melts the snow
To me you're everything that's true
My world begins and it will end
With only you
Forever
Slowly the green grass starts to grow
Softly the sunshine of your smile
Melts the snow
Slowly the green grass starts to grow
Softly the sunshine of your smile
Melts the snow
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