Summer Bird
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Summer Bird
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Hmmmm, hmmmm
Hmmmm, hmmmm
One day it will be easy to me
One day I will fly away
That bird said it to me
The Sun is not the same anymore
Fly to the Moon
So the flowers can grow again in your eyes
Your lonely days are over tonight
We will be the astrounauts of our futures
We can put our dreams in small boats
And throw them to the sea (throw them to the sea)
Our jorney is close to the end I guess
And this is what we want to leave to the world
Our dreams, our hope, so many dreams
This trip has no return
Said the summer bird
Forever on the Moon (forever on the Moon)
Here we are stars
Forever on the Moon
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Who performs "Summer Bird"?
Isaac Sharon performs "Summer Bird", and this lyric page sits inside the Isaac Sharon catalog on LyroVerse.
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