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Graham Coxon - I Wish Lyrics



Graham Coxon - I Wish Lyrics




I wish the music would play by itself
Shredded fingers - no ideas

I wish this rainy day could be the last
Could the world end - what a god send

I wish I could stop wishing you were here
But I don't want to - cos I still want you

I wish I didn't feel so flippin mad
Don't wanna scare you - just wanna love you

I wish my life could last a thousand years
Then I'd be clever - and build a heaven

I wish I could bring Nick Drake back to life
He'd understand - hold my hand

I wish a constant stream of happy shit
Live forever - in world of leather

I wish the rain would just leave me alone
I can't wear that - stupid rain hat

I wish I was in Californ-I-A
Perno perfurme - in the Danube

I wish the thing of love meant just one thing
Cinderella - salmonella
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I wish the music would play by itself
Shredded fingers - no ideas

I wish this rainy day could be the last
Could the world end - what a god send

I wish I could stop wishing you were here
But I don't want to - cos I still want you

I wish I didn't feel so flippin mad
Don't wanna scare you - just wanna love you

I wish my life could last a thousand years
Then I'd be clever - and build a heaven

I wish I could bring Nick Drake back to life
He'd understand - hold my hand

I wish a constant stream of happy shit
Live forever - in world of leather

I wish the rain would just leave me alone
I can't wear that - stupid rain hat

I wish I was in Californ-I-A
Perno perfurme - in the Danube

I wish the thing of love meant just one thing
Cinderella - salmonella
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Writer: GRAHAM COXON
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