[00:05.09]Understand the Night. [00:11.53]When she flashes her sparkling eyes at dusk, [00:19.59]she flirts with Twilight. [00:25.28]When the noise of day dies away, [00:30.22]the Night and Twilight stay and stay, [00:33.84]making quiet love up high over the town. [00:43.03]And the gentle Twilight gives his light, [00:49.22]making a queen of Night. [00:53.59]If I could, I would write a sonnet of the night as a rememberance of your eyes. [01:02.34]And, if you'd promise not to tell, [01:05.99]I could whisper the words in the dark, like a lover. [01:17.12]We could count the stars - the shooting stars - [01:22.99]and talk of lovers through the ages who had lived out of their dreams. [01:28.87]Such will and courage they needed to live in a dream; [01:33.80]to burn, with every breath so serene - [01:39.68]as if they had been the first to find love at all - [01:45.30]like Night and Twilight. [01:50.31](They were the first of lovers ever.) [01:54.18]Could we be like them - hold on to one another until dawn comes? [02:07.20]Then, we'll fly off and dream until Night and Twilight kiss again. [02:54.51]My love - my one and only love - [03:04.13]let me take you out under the moonlight and show how the Twilight loves the Night; [03:25.88]why he lives for an hour of loving through lifetimes of longing [03:47.51]and sings his moonlight serenade.