Poinciana

Buddy Bernier, Nat Simon

Blow Tropic wind, sing a song to the trees
Trees sigh to me, soon my love I will see

Poinciana, your branches speak to me of love
Pale moon is casting shadows from above

Poinciana, somehow I feel the jungle heat
Within me there grows a rhythmic savage beat

Love is ev'rywhere, its magic perfume fills the air
To and fro you sway, my heart's in time, I've learned to care

Poinciana, though skies may turn from blue to gray
My love will live forever and a day

Poinciana, from now until the dawning day
I'll learn to love forever, come what may

Trivia about the song Poinciana by The Four Freshmen

On which albums was the song “Poinciana” released by The Four Freshmen?
The Four Freshmen released the song on the albums “Freshmen Favorites” in 1956, “Capitol Collectors Series” in 2006, “The Very Best Of The Four Freshmen” in 2008, and “Graduation Day” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Poinciana” by The Four Freshmen?
The song “Poinciana” by The Four Freshmen was composed by Buddy Bernier, Nat Simon.

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