Deep Blue I wanna take you to the sun
In the power station at the heart of town
I'm sorry for the news the other day
Let's go and play before they take you down

Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Deep Blue I know that scares you

Deep Blue let's get a train out of town
To a place that's easier to get around
To a place that's easier to get along
To pretend to be strong Deep Blue

Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Try and make you laugh, Deep Blue
Deep Blue I know that scares you
Try and find your smile, Deep Blue

And you make them last more than a day
Starting with a smile then it fades away
So stay another day, Deep Blue

Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Try and make you laugh, Deep Blue
Deep Blue I know that scares you
Try and find your smile, Deep Blue

[Repeat x5]
Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Deep Blue I know that scares you

Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you

[Repeat x6]
Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Deep Blue I know that scares you


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Deep Blue Lyrics as written by Reuben Hoong Bun Wu Mira Aroyo

Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    I think it about the chess computer, Deep Blue.

    ChrisOfSpadeson December 12, 2008   Link

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