Blue Skies
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Blue Skies
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There are things I could've told you
There's a time and a place
Well my words would allow me
To say what I won't change
Don't let me know as it's happening
Ohhh
Don't let me know what you said
Ohhhhh Ohh
There are birds all around me
There were bats pressed to my face
And in time you will forget me
And I'll try and do the same
Don't let me know as it's happening
Ohhh
Don't let me know what you said
Ohhhhh Ohhhhh Ohhhhh
Its been years since I saw you
But each day I see your face
And in time you will remind me that I wish we were the same
Don't let me know as it's happening
Ohhh
Don't let me know what you said
Ohhhhh Ohhhhh Ohhhhh
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Albert Hammond Jr. performs "Blue Skies", and this lyric page sits inside the Albert Hammond Jr. catalog on LyroVerse.
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