Peace Blossom Boogy
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Peace Blossom Boogy
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Can I click?
I think we should clap
Let's go to Venice (da, da, da-da)
Man that can move is what a girl wants
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Stay up all night talking, love here in the morning
Jack will have Jill and everything will be just fine
I need some contact
Overseas, please come back
You'll get the contact
When you're late, take your time
Oh, what a world
Up all night talking, love you in the morning (da, da, da-da)
Kiss the wrong person goodnight
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Yes, damn
I need some contact
Overseas, please come back
You'll get the contact
When you're late, take your time
La la la, la la la
La la la, la la la
La la la, la la la
La la la, la la la
The Moon invented natural rhythm
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Who performs "Peace Blossom Boogy"?
The Babe Rainbow performs "Peace Blossom Boogy", and this lyric page sits inside the The Babe Rainbow catalog on LyroVerse.
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