Sort Sol - Siggimund Blue Lyrics
Sort Sol Siggimund Blue lyrics is the 1st song on the album "Flow My Firetear" by Sort Sol. The "Siggimund Blue" lyrics by Sort Sol are displayed below.
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Siggimund Blue by Sort Sol
When i was a young child
My daddy gave to me
The name of siggimund blue
He wanted me to grow up
So that everything written
Would in time come true
And i fell
Hitting years by chance
And i recall that i walked
Just smiling to the stake
Singing sha la la
When i was a young child
My heart was on fire
And the air would burst aflame
Flowers were growing
Nothing knowing
Could be just the same
And i loved it
As i always do
And i recall that i walked
Just smiling to the stake
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Singing sha la la
Come on now my baby
Come on now my love
This could be forever
Written from above
When i was a young child
My daddy gave to me
The tales of siggimund blue
He wanted me to know that
Things surely written
Could in time come true
And i read it
Emerging with each turn
And when i left off the scene
I could sense in a gleam
That i would surely burn burn
Come on now baby
Come on now my love
This could be forever
Written from above
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