Once upon most every morning
I woke up to find her flying there
Hummingbird was making blurs of
Blowing rings of purple in the air

CHORUS
All the while, I was trying to keep her there
Now I'm man enough to leave,
But man enough to always care (always care)
Hummingbird, hummingbird
That's all I heard, that's my hummingbird

Just because I said I didn't want her
Doesn't mean I want her to go
In fact, I quite depended on her
But that I didn't want her to know

CHORUS
And now that's she's gone I know, all the while
I was trying to keep her there, yeah, yeah, yeah
Now I'm man enough to leave
But man enough to always care (always care)
Hummingbird, hummingbird
That's all I heard (I heard), that's my hummingbird
That's my --

[INSTRUMENTAL SOLO]


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Hummingbird Lyrics as written by Senon G. Williams David John Ralicke

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    Once upon almost every morning I woke up to find her flying there Hummingbird was making blurs of Blue and rings of purple in the air

    all the while I was trying to keep her there Now I'm man enough to leave Man enough to always care

    Hummingbird Hummingbird That's all I heard That's my hummingbird

    Just because I said I didn't want her Doesn't mean I want her to go In fact I quite depended on her But that i didnt want her to know

    Now that she's gone i know all the while i was trying to keep her there Now I'm man enough to lead Man enough to always care

    Hummingbird Hummingbird That song I heard That's my hummingbird

    Hummingbird Hummingbird

    mtfn22on August 03, 2007   Link

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