Lyrics of 'A Song' by McEvoy Eleanor

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Erase the memories will not return
Forget the stories for those who will tell
Here only you can hear me

A radio playing, a voice to sing
And I just remember staring at you until you
And you hear the same song I uohh!

I just wanted a song
To end the silence that stood between us
I just wanted a song

I always remember that summer
End of november, and you did not know
If like me

The starry sky, a normal night
A stolen kiss telling you goodbye
And you hear the same song I uohh!

I just wanted a song
To remember that day that marked us both
I just wanted a song

I just wanted a song
To say whatever I want without regret later (for both of us)
So would a song for you and nobody else
For us to live in peace

I think I made a song for you

Erase the memories do not go back (who will not come back)
For you...

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