Wishful Sinful

Album: The Soft Parade (1969)
Charted: 44
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  • Wishful crystal
    Water covers everything in blue
    Coolin' water
    Wishful sinful
    Our love is beautiful to see
    I know where I would like to be
    Right back where I came

    Wishful, sinful, wicked blue
    Water covers you
    Wishful, sinful, wicked you
    Can't escape the blue

    Magic risin'
    Sun is shinin' deep beneath the sea
    But not enough for you and me and sunshine
    Love to hear the wind cry

    Wishful sinful
    Our love is beautiful to see
    I know where I would like to be
    Right back where I came

    Wishful, sinful, wicked blue
    Water covers you
    Wishful, sinful, wicked you
    Can't escape the blue
    Love to hear the wind cry
    Love to hear you cry, yeah, yeah Writer/s: Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond D Manzarek, Robert A Krieger
    Publisher: Doors Music Company
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