Japanese Blue
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Japanese Blue
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Can't cound the hours, blame the miles,
And say they keep me from your smile.
For you are here, no oceans lie,
Between my lover's arms and i.
I see your smile, but where are you?
Why won't you dare to need me too?
I would bring you joy to light the way.
A ray of sun to thaw your days.
Please let me through.
I don't ask much, but the slightest touch, of japanese blue.
I beg of you.
My life is such, it needs a touch, of japanese blue.
I see that life has taken toll.
Your shattered dreams i can't make whole.
But let me through and i will stay.
Close by your side to comfort you.
Please let me through.
I don't ask much, but the slightest touch, of japanese blue.
I beg of you.
My life is such, it needs a touch, of japanese blue.
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Silje Nergaard performs "Japanese Blue", and this lyric page sits inside the Silje Nergaard catalog on LyroVerse.
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