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Haircut 100 - Milk film Lyrics



Haircut 100 - Milk film Lyrics




Where is only things that they call love
Being only labeled for one time
Is it that you never fall in love?
Riding through a parish all your life
I'll be the only one
Undoing what you've done
Doubt if you'll come and see
What has become of me

Seeing things that they might fall in love with
When will life become a major film?
Calling once and call again in springtime
Grab some snow and build yourself a mountain
I'll be the only one
Undoing what you've done
Doubt if you'll come and see
What has become of me
Hi.............................................................bye!
Glad that I live am I
Glad that the sky is blue
Glad for the country lanes
Glad for the fall of dew
I can't take the time
Calling once and call again at film milk
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Where is only things that they call love
Being only labeled for one time
Is it that you never fall in love?
Riding through a parish all your life
I'll be the only one
Undoing what you've done
Doubt if you'll come and see
What has become of me

Seeing things that they might fall in love with
When will life become a major film?
Calling once and call again in springtime
Grab some snow and build yourself a mountain
I'll be the only one
Undoing what you've done
Doubt if you'll come and see
What has become of me
Hi.............................................................bye!
Glad that I live am I
Glad that the sky is blue
Glad for the country lanes
Glad for the fall of dew
I can't take the time
Calling once and call again at film milk
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Writer: NICK HEYWARD
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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