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Silje Nergaard - Japanese Blue Lyrics



Silje Nergaard - Japanese Blue Lyrics




Can't cound the hours, blame the miles,
And say they keep me from your smile.
For you are here, no oceans lie,
Between my lover's arms and I.

I see your smile, but where are you?
Why won't you dare to need me too?
I would bring you joy to light the way.
A ray of sun to thaw your days.

Please let me through.
I don't ask much, but the slightest touch, of
Japanese Blue.
I beg of you.
My life is such, it needs a touch, of Japanese
Blue.

I see that life has taken toll.
Your shattered dreams I can't make whole.
But let me through and I will stay.
Close by your side to comfort you.

Please let me through.
I don't ask much, but the slightest touch, of
Japanese Blue.
I beg of you.
My life is such, it needs a touch, of Japanese
Blue
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English

Can't cound the hours, blame the miles,
And say they keep me from your smile.
For you are here, no oceans lie,
Between my lover's arms and I.

I see your smile, but where are you?
Why won't you dare to need me too?
I would bring you joy to light the way.
A ray of sun to thaw your days.

Please let me through.
I don't ask much, but the slightest touch, of
Japanese Blue.
I beg of you.
My life is such, it needs a touch, of Japanese
Blue.

I see that life has taken toll.
Your shattered dreams I can't make whole.
But let me through and I will stay.
Close by your side to comfort you.

Please let me through.
I don't ask much, but the slightest touch, of
Japanese Blue.
I beg of you.
My life is such, it needs a touch, of Japanese
Blue
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Writer: Michael Mcgurk, Silje Nergaard
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management




Silje Nergaard - Japanese Blue Video
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Performed By: Silje Nergaard
Language: English
Length: 7:18
Written by: Michael Mcgurk, Silje Nergaard

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