I Loved You Once in Silence

ALAN JAY LERNER, FREDERICK LOEWE

I loved you once in silence
And misery was all I knew
Trying so to keep my love from showing
All the while not knowing you loved me too

Yes, loved me in lonesome silence
Your heart filled with dark despair
Thinking love would flame in you forever
And I'd never, never know the flame was there

Then one day we cast away our secret longing
The raging tide we held inside would hold no more
The silence at last was broken
We flung wide our prison door
Every joyous word of love was spoken

And now there's twice as much grief
Twice the strain for us
Twice the despair
Twice the pain for us
As we had known before

The silence at last was broken
We flung wide our prison door
Every joyous word of love was spoken
And after all had been said here we are, my love
Silent once more and not far, my love
From where we were before

Trivia about the song I Loved You Once in Silence by Julie Andrews

When was the song “I Loved You Once in Silence” released by Julie Andrews?
The song I Loved You Once in Silence was released in 1960, on the album “Camelot [Original 1960 Broadway Cast Recording]”.
Who composed the song “I Loved You Once in Silence” by Julie Andrews?
The song “I Loved You Once in Silence” by Julie Andrews was composed by ALAN JAY LERNER, FREDERICK LOEWE.

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