Cherry Blossom Girl
by Air

Album: Talkie Walkie (2004)
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  • I don't want to be shy, can't stand it anymore
    I just want to say hi to the one I love
    Cherry blossom girl
    I feel sick all day long from not being with you
    I just want to go out every night for a while
    Cherry blossom girl

    Tell me why can't it be true

    I never talk to you, people say that I should
    I can pray every day for the moment to come
    Cherry blossom girl
    I just want to be sure when I will come to you
    When the time will be gone, you will be by my side
    Cherry blossom girl

    Tell me why can't it be true
    Tell me why can't it be true

    Cherry blossom girl
    Cherry blossom girl

    I'll never love again, can I say that to you?
    Will you run away if I try to be true
    Cherry blossom girl
    Cherry blossom girl, I'll always be there for you
    That means no time to waste, whenever there's a chance
    Cherry blossom girl

    Tell me why can't it be true
    Tell me why can't it be true Writer/s: Jean Benoit Dunckel-Barbier, Nicolas Godin
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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