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Brand new single from the album Love Songs for Sick People launching October 12th!
lyrics
Oh they say that it was you who hung the stars so high in the sky
They say that it was you who makes the big blue moon shine so bright
Tell me is it true, you make the day turn into night
Is it true that I'm for you
Oh well now I wanna be your fool, I wanna be around for every little thing you do
I wanna be your fool, I wanna be there for you
Oh tell me is it true you make the earth spin right 'round the sun
Tell me that it's true that you want me to be your only one
And every time we dance I feel as if I could fly high in the sky
Tell me why
Oh well now I wanna be your fool, I wanna be around for every little thing you do
I wanna be your fool, I wanna be there for you
Now please let me sing sweet so that you'll take my hand
Please let me sing true so that you'll finally understand
You say my romantic words are just a big cliché, that's ok
You make me act that way
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released September 17, 2018
Written by Aly Marguerite, arranged by Old Time Honey, trumpet by Blanche Moisan Méthé.
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