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BLUE UMBRELLA
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Tack.
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En tv?tre.
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It was a rainy morning.
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The leaves fought a hard November.
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In a soft unguarded moment she jumped into my life.
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She had a blue umbrella with a top of silver.
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She wore a coat in shiny tangerine like the firy southern sky.
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Oh I, I wanted to show her
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that I'd really like to get to know her,
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that I didn't mind to spend some time.
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She turned at the bookstore, seemed to stop to buy a paper,
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I noticed from behind two trucks with engines roaring wild.
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When I made my crossing
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I saw that blue umbrella disappear into this crowded bus.
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I watched the red taillights. Oh I, I wanted to show her
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(I really wanted to show her)
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that I'd really like to get to know her,
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that I didn't mind to spend some time.
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There are lonely nights when she disappears from my bed.
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I wish I knew what goes on in her head.
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What goes on in her head?
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Oh I, I wanted to show her
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(I really wanted to show her)
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that I'd really like to get to know her,
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that I didn't mind to spend some time.
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I wanted to show her
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(I really wanted to show her)
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that I'd really like to get to know her,
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that I didn't mind to spend some time.
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Spend some time.
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Spend some time.
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Tack f? kaffet!
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BLUE UMBRELLA
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Per Gessle |