A 1950 popular song.
Words and music by Maurice Pon, Henri Salvadore, and William Engvick.
Sheet music provided by Nicholas Leunissen:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
When we’re close I feel secure
My days are bright, my heart is sure
When you’re not with me, ev’rything seems wrong
So, please don’t leave me in the dark too long
Refrain
When will you be near me?
Darling, won’t you make it soon
If your heart can hear me
Darling, won’t you make it soon
Ev’ry star above me
Knows we shouldn’t waste that moon
If you really love me
Darling, won’t you make it soon
Till you come to me to stay, I’ll worry
Watching ev’ry lonely day slipping away
Come and hold me close and then
I’ll never know that loneliness again, never again
So please, I need you near me
Darling, won’t you make it soon
If your heart can hear me
Darling, won’t you make it soon
Darling, won’t you make it soon
Darling, won’t you make it soon
Sung here by Vancha March: