My Little Girl in the Sun
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My Little Girl in the Sun
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My little girl in the sun
Shining from the window in this house
She's thinking of his beloved
Which is now so far
My Little girl in the sun
Your eyes tell me stories
Your smile shining in the horizon
How he couldn't love her?
This little girl in the sun
This beautiful girl in the sun
Waiting for the hour when he'll arrive
And shining in the horizon
With that beaultiful smile
Your eyes tell me stories
Your smile shining in the horizon
How he couln't love her?
This little girl in the sun
My little girl
This beautiful girl
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Katty Winne performs "My Little Girl in the Sun", and this lyric page sits inside the Katty Winne catalog on LyroVerse.
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