I Wish You Love (Que Reste-T-Il Nos Amours?)

Drew Barfield, Paul Young

Goodbye, No use leading with our chins,
This is where our story ends,
Never lovers, ever friends.

Goodbye, Let our hearts call it a day,
But before you walk away,
I sincerely want to say:

I wish you bluebirds in the Spring,
To give your heart a song to sing;
And then a kiss, but more than this I wish you love.

And in July, a lemonade,
To cool you in some leafy glade;
I wish you health and more than wealth, I wish you love.
My breaking heart and I agree
That you and I could never be,
So with my best, my very best, I set you free.

I wish you shelter from the storm,
A cozy fire to keep you warm;
But most of all, when snowflakes fall,
I wish you love.

I wish you bluebirds in the Spring,
To give your heart a song to sing;
And then a kiss, but more than this I wish you love.

And in July, a lemonade,
To cool you in some leafy glade;
I wish you health and more than wealth, I wish you love.
My breaking heart and I agree
That you and I could never be,
So with my best, my very best, I set you free.

I wish you shelter from the storm,
A cozy fire to keep you warm;
But most of all, when snowflakes fall,
I wish you love.

Trivia about the song I Wish You Love (Que Reste-T-Il Nos Amours?) by Robert Goulet

When was the song “I Wish You Love (Que Reste-T-Il Nos Amours?)” released by Robert Goulet?
The song I Wish You Love (Que Reste-T-Il Nos Amours?) was released in 1962, on the album “Two of Us”.
Who composed the song “I Wish You Love (Que Reste-T-Il Nos Amours?)” by Robert Goulet?
The song “I Wish You Love (Que Reste-T-Il Nos Amours?)” by Robert Goulet was composed by Drew Barfield, Paul Young.

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