A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square

Enchanting Night in Berkeley Square: Love's Melody Unveiled
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Lyrics

That certain night, the night we met

Describing a specific night when the speaker and someone else met.

There was magic abroad in the air

Suggesting a magical and enchanting atmosphere during their meeting.

There were angels dining at the Ritz

Imagining angels dining at a luxurious place, possibly emphasizing the extraordinary nature of the night.

And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square

Highlighting a memorable moment with the mention of a nightingale singing in Berkeley Square.


I may be right, I may be wrong

Expressing uncertainty about the correctness of the speaker's feelings or intuition.

But I'm perfectly willing to swear

Willing to affirm with confidence that a special moment occurred.

That when you turned and smiled at me

Recalling a moment when the other person smiled at the speaker.

A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square

Reiterating the claim that a nightingale sang during this significant interaction.


The moon that lingered over London town

Describing the moon's presence over London and its apparent confusion.

Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown

Attributing human emotions to the moon, suggesting a symbolic connection to the lovers.

How could he know we two were so in love

Explaining that the moon was unaware of the profound love between the two individuals.

The whole darn world seemed upside down

Expressing the overwhelming feeling of love that made the world seem chaotic.


The streets of town were paved with stars

Depicting the streets adorned with stars, creating a romantic setting.

It was such a romantic affair

Reiterating the romantic atmosphere and the special nature of their connection.

And as we kissed and said goodnight

Recalling a moment of intimacy as they kissed and said goodnight.

A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square

Confirming that, once again, a nightingale sang during this parting moment.


The moon that lingered over London town

Repeating the moon's presence and its apparent lack of understanding.

Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown

Continuing the symbolic connection between the moon's emotions and the lovers.

How could he know we two were so in love

Reiterating the moon's ignorance about the depth of the love between the two individuals.

The whole darn world seemed upside down

Emphasizing the chaotic and transformative effect of their love on the world.


The streets of town were paved with stars

Recreating the image of star-paved streets, reinforcing the romantic theme.

It was such a romantic affair

Restating the romantic atmosphere and the exceptional nature of their relationship.

And as we kissed and said goodnight

Recalling another moment of intimacy as they kissed and said goodnight.

A nightingale sang

Confirming the presence of a nightingale singing during this parting moment.

Nightingale sang

Repeating the assertion about the nightingale's song, adding emphasis.

I know 'cause I was there

Claiming personal witness to the nightingale's song in Berkeley Square.

That night in Berkeley Square

Concluding with certainty that the described events took place on that specific night.

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