Dakota Moon - Sing You To Sleep Lyrics

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Sing You To Sleep

Sing You To Sleep Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Sing You To Sleep By Dakota Moon?
Close the door, close your eyes
Leave the day behind Until the morning comes you're mine Safe from the world outside Let me into you I'll take you where you need me too Touch places left unsung And baby when we're done I will sing you to sleep Your soul and your secrets I'll keep And while the night gently creeps With you lying next to me Oh, I'll sing you to sleep I'll sing you to sleep A simple melody A simple melody Caressing your soul tenderly I want to give to you What you give to me Forever, for eternity, yeah As I lay with you The dreams I dreamed are coming true I can never do enough I've only just begun I will sing you to sleep Your soul and your secrets I'll keep And while the night gently creeps With you lying next to me Oh, I'll sing you to sleep I'll sing you to sleep I'll sing you to sleep, oh Let me into you I'll take you where you need me too Touch places left unsung And when the rest is done I will sing you to sleep Your soul and your secrets I'll keep And while the night gently creeps With you lying next to me Yeah, I'll I'll sing you to sleep I'll sing you to sleep I'll sing you to sleep |
Who Wrote Sing You To Sleep By Dakota Moon?
Andy Logan, Michael More
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What's The Duration Of The Sing You To Sleep By Dakota Moon?The duration of Sing You To Sleep is 4:23 minutes and seconds. |
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