Fifteen (Theme of 'The World, the Flesh and the Devil')

Alan Greene, Robert Nemeroff

The sweetest wine in the world
Is the fruit on the vine
The sweetest love and our truth
Is the love of your youth

At fifteen I saw her and thought her
So beautiful I kissed her from a distance
For my young love was locked inside

The sweetest wine in the world
Is the fruit on the vine
The sweetest love neath the skies
Is the love she denies
At sixteen I met her and Yet her
Sweet loving lips were eager for another
And my young love was cast aside

The sweetest wine in the world
Is the fruit on the vine
The sweetest love I had learned
Is the love that's returned

At eighteen I mood her
Afraid love would once again you loot her
I pursued her and I made her my darling bride

Shes mine now forever and ever
Ill sip the wine of fifteen, sixteen
Eighteen for the fruit on the vine is mine

Trivia about the song Fifteen (Theme of 'The World, the Flesh and the Devil') by Harry Belafonte

When was the song “Fifteen (Theme of 'The World, the Flesh and the Devil')” released by Harry Belafonte?
The song Fifteen (Theme of 'The World, the Flesh and the Devil') was released in 1959, on the album “Love Is a Gentle Thing”.
Who composed the song “Fifteen (Theme of 'The World, the Flesh and the Devil')” by Harry Belafonte?
The song “Fifteen (Theme of 'The World, the Flesh and the Devil')” by Harry Belafonte was composed by Alan Greene, Robert Nemeroff.

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