Vienna can you hear me?
Lazing on the afternoon
Cathedral bells
A ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing
Ringing the sound

Winter can't ignore her
Spring will bring her back to blossoms
Summer bring her back to me now
Bring her, bring her, bring her, bring her
Bring her to me

Shoulder to shoulder
Be back in a month I told her
Wishing well
I wish I, wish I, wish I, wish I
Wish her with me

Vienna was machst du?
I'm running through the streets of Zurich
Calling all the trains in Europe
To bring her, bring her, bring her, bring her
Bring her to me

Anything I got to do
Anything I got to do now
Anything I go to do to be

Back with happy Mondays
Sleeping in on Sundays
Just bring her, bring her, bring her, bring her
Bring her to me
Bring her, bring her, bring her, bring her
Bring her to me

Vienna can you hear me?
Lazing on the afternoon
Cathedral bells
A ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing
Ringing the sound

Winter can't ignore her
Spring will bring her back to blossoms
And summer bring her back to me now
Bring her, bring her, bring her, bring her
Bring her to me

Anything I got to do
Anything I got to do now
Anything I go to do to be

Back with happy Mondays
Sleeping in on Sundays
Just bring her, bring her, bring her, bring her
Bring her to me
Bring her, bring her, bring her, bring her
Bring her to me



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    LOVE IT! It kind of reminds me of JJ's Belle. The spacing and punctuation on the lyrics is a little off and stuff though...


    Vienna can you hear me lazing on the afternoon? Cathedral bells are ringing a sound Winter can't ignore her Spring'll bring her back with blossons Summer bring her back to me now Bring her back to me

    Shoulder to shoulder, be back in a month a told her Wishing wells I wish her with me Vienna vas machs du I'm running through the streest of Zurich Calling all the trains in Europe to bring her to me

    Anything I got to do now

    Anything I got to do to be... Back with happy Mondays Sleeping in on Sundays

    Just bring her to me

    islandgirlon January 22, 2008   Link

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