Driving
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Driving
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Driving to flight number 107
With you sitting by my side
First class blue
Sky and a melody brand new
Almost makes me cry
Don't know why
Smile at your smile
Time is one past eleven
You're passing me a piece of apple pie
Oh it almost makes us cry
Don't know why
Make a sign in your car
It's the place where I've been happy
Make a sign in your car
Its the place where I've been happy
Driving
To flight number 107
With you sitting by my side
Nine miles are not too long for a farewell
With you and I close my eyes
Hold you fast
And when you ask me woman
Don't be sad
Oh, it really makes me cry
Don't know why
Don't know why
Make a sign in your car
It's the place where I've been happy
Make a sign in your car
It's the place where I've been happy
Make a sign in your car
It's the place where I've been happy
Go make a sign
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Sibylle Baier performs "Driving", and this lyric page sits inside the Sibylle Baier catalog on LyroVerse.
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