Paint Me The Color Of Your Wall
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Paint Me The Color Of Your Wall
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When I met you my loneliness fled like the good wine you rushed to my head
I just can't let you get away please take me home with you today
And paint me the color of your wall span me in the corner of your hall
I've got to be near you that's all so paint me the color of your wall
I hope that you won't disagree and in time your get used to me
You're the one love at first sight I'd found I love you so keep me around
And paint me the color of your wall...
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Jim Ed Brown performs "Paint Me The Color Of Your Wall", and this lyric page sits inside the Jim Ed Brown catalog on LyroVerse.
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