Lyrics of 'Baby Blue' by Marcelo Archetti

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Baby blue, we're home and we´re fine
Call me blue, we're under the same sky.

Sitting on the ground and clapping all around, you do
Going for a walk, you're holding my hand very tight
And you run, and you smile
We're gonna leave it all behind
And you go, with your funny way
To the stars

Baby blue, we're home and we´re fine
Call me blue, we're under the same sky.

Drawing butterflies and painting all the flowers you see
Here, there and everywhere, don´t you always wanna feel pretty?
With your look, with your heart
You're gonna raise smiles around you
With you love, there´s nothing I can say anymore.

Baby blue, we're home and we´re fine
Call me blue, we're under the same sky.

Baby blue, baby blue, baby blue, baby blue,
Don't you know that baby blue
You're my baby blue
You're my baby blue...

Love is what we're feeling
Love can be you and me
Love is what all we need
Love is the life you live
Love can be you and me, love can be you and me, love can be you and me...

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