Lyrics The Pleasure Of Her Company - Vic Damone
(La-da-da-da)
The
Golden
Gate,
from
the
top
of
the
mark
The
lights
below,
like
jewels
in
the
dark
I'd
trade
you,
every
memory
For
the
pleasure,
of
her
company
The
fun
of
taking,
a
cable
car
ride
The
lonely
steamer,
that
waits
for
the
tide
I'd
give
you
all
these,
cheerfully
For
the
pleasure,
of
her
company
Sometimes,
when
we're
just
dining
A
sandwich,
seems
like,
such
a
treat
There
are
no
candles,
but
still
they're
shining
They
start
to
gleam,
when
our
eyes
meet
There
are
some
pleasures,
we
mortals
can't
know
They're
known
to
angels
alone,
even
so
I'm
sure
the
angels,
envy
me
The
pleasure,
of
her
company
I'm
sure
the
angels,
envy
me
The
pleasure,
of
her
company
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