Blue Melody
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Blue Melody
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Well, I was born a blue melody
A little song my mama sang to me
It was a blue melody
Such a blue
You've never seen
There ain't no wealth
That can buy my pride
There ain't no pain
That can cleanse my soul
No, just a blue melody
Sailing far away from me
One summer morning
I was raised
But I don't know
One summer morning
I was left
But I don't know
One summer morning
So all alone
Late in evening
I'll sing in your dreaming
Down from the mountain
Along with the breezes
So close inside
Love grew smiles
So if you hear that blue melody
Won't you please send it home to me
It's just my
Blue melody
Calling far away to me
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Helicopter Girl performs "Blue Melody", and this lyric page sits inside the Helicopter Girl catalog on LyroVerse.
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