Electric blue eyes, where did you come from
Electric blue eyes, who sent you
Electric blue eyes, always be near me
Electric blue eyes, I need you

Domine, Domine, Deus
Domine, Adiuva Me
Domine, Domine, Deus
Domine, Adiuva Me
Hey, eh, hey, eh

If you should go, You should know I love you
If you should go, You should know I'm here
Always be near me, guardian angel
Always be near me, there's no fear

Domine, Domine, Deus
Domine, Adiuva Me
Domine, Domine, Deus
Domine, Adiuva Me
Hey, eh, hey, eh


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Electric Blue Lyrics as written by Dolores Mary O'riordan Noel Anthony Hogan

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    This is an absolutely beautiful song...The first time I sat through that entire album "To The Faithful Departed", I was at my cousins' house in '96...My cousin Angie let me listen to the whole thing, and my mom came in after the album was over to get me for lunch, and she said that I was in a trance or something...I don't know about that...All I know is that I love that album, and I love "Electric Blue". It's an amazing, mezmorizing song...To the last person that asked what the Hell she was saying...Lol! I believe those are Latin words, although, what they mean, I could not tell you...And, they are the chorus.Hope that was of some help...Maybe if you typed them into a search engine, Google, etc, you could find the meaning... MaggieMichelle

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