Sunday

Album cover art for "Sunday" by Rosie Vela

Rosie Vela - Pop

Sunday

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There was something about a face There was something in her eyes Would not be there tomorrow If only things could change Well I know I have to let you know. It's my embrace My heart can't wait Well I am just another friend Who's caught up in the madness Hold my head to my... come back... come back tomorrow I was there from the start And I'll be there to guide you. All that you need A love like yours is hard to leave But a love like mine is hard to find. Come back... Come back tomorrow. I can only sigh It must be love. Must be love. Must be love It must be love. Love How could I backtrack in time Muk an a say. Do da ba I sent you my Head On Ka vin you co da vin. An in a Sideshowed a bad chat. A muk an a say Do da ba a Zen. Jive coulda Calvin you wussie I'm just goin' wild. When I look in your eyes But I only see a photo. Only just a child Well I know I have to let you go It's much too late. My heart can't break Well I am just another friend Who's caught up in the madness Hold my head to my... come back... come back tomorrow I was there from the start And I'll be there to love you. Always you see A love like yours is hard to leave But a love like mine is hard to find. Come back... Come back tomorrow. I can only try It must be love. Must be love. Must be love It must be love. Love There was something about a face It must be love There was something in her eyes Or my imagination. I know There was something about a face It must be love There was something in her eyes Or my imagination. Well I know And I can't shin-da shin-da And I can't live without your love. Oh no There was something about a face It must be love There was something in her eyes Or my imagination. I know There was something about a face It must be love There was something in her eyes Or my imagination. I know

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Credits

Writers
  • Rosie Vela