Say Hey (I Love You)

Album: All Rebel Rockers (2008)
Charted: 18
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  • This one goes out to you and yours worldwide
    I say

    Hey I be gone today
    But I be back around the way
    Seems like everywhere I go
    The more I see
    The less I know
    But I know one thing,
    That I love you
    I love you
    I love you
    I love you

    I've been a lot of places all around the way
    I've seen a lot joy and I've seen a lot of pain
    But I don't want to write a love song for the world,
    I just want to write a song about a boy and a girl
    Junkies on the corner always calling my name
    All the kids on the corner playing ghetto games
    When I saw you getting down well I hoped it was you
    And when I looked into your eyes I knew it was true

    Now I'm not a highly metaphysical man
    But I know when the stars are aligned
    You can bump into person in the middle of the road
    Look into their eyes and you suddenly know
    Rocking in the dance hall moving with you
    Dancing in the night in the middle of June
    My momma told me don't lose you
    'Cause the best luck I had was you

    And I said rocking in the dance hall moving with you
    I said Hey momma hey momma close to you
    Rocking in the dance hall moving with you
    I said hey trippa trippa close to you
    Rocking in the dance hall moving with you
    I said Hey Momma close to you
    Rocking in the dance hall I said
    Hey momma hey momma hey momma hey momma

    My momma told me don't lose you
    'Cause the best luck I had was you
    And I know one thing that I love you Writer/s: Carl Rogers Young, Michael Franti
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Lene from Miami, FlJust discovered your music.....it's wonderful. I love it because its uplifting and joyful, hopeful. Thank you !
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