Buzzin' Cousins - Sweet Suzanne Lyrics

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Sweet Suzanne

Sweet Suzanne Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Sweet Suzanne By Buzzin' Cousins?
Now, Right now,
Look at the place I` m in, When i think about things that i could have done It´s impossible for me tp pretend. But i see it now as the lights grow dim and the world starts to close its eyes. i just wanted to say goodnight, Sweet Suzanne. I hear the music playin` but i no longer understand, Around the corner, down the street I´ts got to be better than where i am. I see it all now, as the light grows dim And the world starts to close its eyes. I just wanted to say goodnight, Sweet Suzanne. I just wanted to say goodnight, Just wanted to see if everything was all right, Just wanted to say goodnight, Sweet Suzanne. Time goes by Oh, so quietly, Hazy days and memories And in the end there was only me. Wouldn`t have been, i ask sometimes, But i see myself inside this rhyme. Enjoyed what i had back then, Would i do it again? Well, I see it now As the lights grow dim I just wanted to say goodnight, Sweet Suzanne. I just wanted to say goodnight, I just wanted to see if everything`s all right Just wanted to say goodnight, Sweet Suzanne. I just wanted to say goodnight, I just wanted to see if everything` s all right, I just wanted to say goodnight, Sweet Suzanne. |
Who Wrote Sweet Suzanne By Buzzin' Cousins?
John Mellencamp
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What's The Duration Of The Sweet Suzanne By Buzzin' Cousins?The duration of Sweet Suzanne is 4:01 minutes and seconds. |
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