Deepest Blue - Deepest Blue Lyrics

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Deepest Blue

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What Are The Lyrics For Deepest Blue By Deepest Blue?
The sun will always shine on you
You turn my ocean deepest blue I never hide my thoughts from you You're my deepest blue If mother nature ever chose the name I'm sure that she would chose the same I never hide my thoughts from you You're my deepest blue Am I dreaming now Walking on the moon And I don't know how to read you baby Every time I try to move closer Am I dreaming now Walking on the moon And I don't know how to read you baby Every time I try to move closer We've only got this time to prove That together we can make it through I'll never hide my thoughts from you You're my deepest blue If temptation ever came my way I know the words I'd always say I'll never hide my love from you You're my deepest blue Am I dreaming now Walking on the moon And I don't know how to read you baby Every time I try to move closer Am I dreaming now Walking on the moon And I don't know how to read you baby Every time I try to move closer Am I dreaming now Walking on the moon And I don't know how to read you baby Every time I try to move closer Am I dreaming now Walking on the moon And I don't know how to read you baby Every time I try to move closer Every time I try to move closer |
Who Wrote Deepest Blue By Deepest Blue?
Joel Edwards, Anthony Mein, Matt Schwartz
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What's The Duration Of The Deepest Blue By Deepest Blue?The duration of Deepest Blue is 3:45 minutes and seconds. |
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