See Your Sunshine

Album: Memory Almost Full (2007)
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  • She makes me feel glad, I want her so bad
    My heart is beating madly for her
    If you ask me why, I'm not gonna lie
    I'll have to say that I adore her

    Ooh, look what you do to me baby
    You're making me feel so fine (So fine, so fine)
    Step out in front of me baby
    They want you in the front line (So fine, so fine)
    They wanna see your sunshine, oh ya ya

    She picks up daisies from a field
    She loves to weave them in her hair
    I know she knows it isn't real
    She still hears music in the air
    Its coming from inside her heart
    I hope it lasts forever
    The sun is shining in the sky
    She wants to dance around the world
    And though I'd love to be the guy
    That gets to walk off with the girl
    I'll go along with all she needs
    And it will be my pleasure

    Ooh, look what you do to me baby
    You're making me feel so fine (So fine, so fine)
    Step out in front of me baby
    They want you in the front line (So fine, so fine)
    They wanna see your sunshine, oh

    She makes me feel glad, I want her so bad
    My heart is beating madly for her
    If you ask me why, I'm not gonna lie
    I'll have to say that I adore her

    Ooh, look what you do to me baby
    You're making me feel so fine (so fine so fine)
    I wanna see your sunshine Writer/s: PAUL MCCARTNEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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