Sweet Child O' Mine

Album: Single Release Only (2009)
Charted: 23
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  • She's got a smile that it seems to me
    Reminds me of childhood memories
    Where everything
    Was as fresh as the bright blue sky
    Now and then when I see her face
    She takes me away to that special place
    And if I stared too long
    I'd probably break down and cry

    Oh, Sweet child o' mine
    Oh, Sweet child of mine

    Her hair reminds me of a warm safe place
    Where as a child I'd hide
    And pray for the thunder
    And the rain
    To quietly pass me by
    She's got eyes of the bluest skies
    As if they thought of rain
    I hate to look into those eyes
    And see an ounce of pain

    Oh, Sweet child o' mine
    Oh, Sweet child of mine
    Oh, Sweet child o' mine
    Oh, Sweet child of mine Writer/s: Duff Rose McKagan, Izzy Stradlin, Saul Hudson, Steven Adler, W. Axl Rose
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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