[HONORÉ]
We met at nine
[MAMITA, spoken]
We met at eight
[HONORÉ]
I was on time
[MAMITA, spoken]
No, you were late
[HONORÉ]
Ah yes, I remember it well
We dined with friends
[MAMITA, spoken]
We dined alone
[HONORÉ, spoken]
A tenor sang
[MAMITA, spoken]
A baritone
[HONORÉ]
Ah yes, I remember it well
That dazzling April moon
[MAMITA, spoken]
There was none that night
And the month was June
[HONORÉ, spoken]
That's right, that's right
[MAMITA]
It warms my heart
To know that you
Remember still
The way you do
[HONORÉ]
Ah yes, I remember it well
How often I've thought of that Friday–
[MAMITA, spoken]
Monday—
[HONORÉ]
Night, when we had our last rendezvous
And somehow I foolishly wondered if you might
By some chance be thinkin' of it too
That carriage ride
[MAMITA, spoken]
You walked me home
[HONORÉ, spoken]
You lost a glove
[MAMITA, spoken]
I lost a comb
[HONORÉ, spoken]
Ah yes
[HONORÉ]
I remember it well
That brilliant sky
[MAMITA, spoken]
We had some rain
[HONORÉ, spoken]
Those Russian songs?
[MAMITA, spoken]
From sunny Spain
[HONORÉ, spoken]
Ah yes
[HONORÉ]
I remember it well
You wore a gown of gold
[MAMIT, spoken]
I was all in blue
[HONORÉ, spoken]
Am I getting old?
[MAMITA, spoken]
Oh no, not you
[MAMITA]
How strong you were
How young and gay
A prince of love
In every way
[HONORÉ]
Ah yes, I remember it well