The Season for Romance

MACK DAVID, MAX STEINER

(Greg Barnhill/Phil Swann)

She smiles at him, he says, "Hello"
They stand beneath the mistletoe
Embarrassed by the awkward circumstance

He asks her if she'd like a drink
She says, "I better not I think
Oh, what the heck, maybe just one glass"

They talk about, oh, this and that
He says, "I like the way you laugh
And I'm so really glad you're here"

Then suddenly it's much too warm
She feels his hand against her arm
The season loves the reason for romance
It'll get you if you give it half a chance

The night goes on, the music plays
A moonlight Christmas serenade
A lovers' song that's meant for only two

And they don't even know it yet
But this is one they'll not forget

The holiday where all their dreams came true
Across the floor he spins her around
Oh, could it be they've finally found
A love worth waiting for

Then in the tender yuletide bliss
They share an unexpected kiss
The season loves the reason for romance
It'll get you if you give it half a chance

Then suddenly the night is gone
It's late into an early morn
The season loves the reason for romance
It'll get you if you give it half a chance

Trivia about the song The Season for Romance by Lee Ann Womack

When was the song “The Season for Romance” released by Lee Ann Womack?
The song The Season for Romance was released in 2002, on the album “The Season for Romance”.
Who composed the song “The Season for Romance” by Lee Ann Womack?
The song “The Season for Romance” by Lee Ann Womack was composed by MACK DAVID, MAX STEINER.

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