Jennifer we can't go wrong lets put it in writing
Jennifer we can't go wrong lets do it right now
Maybe you're a little hasty
But they say love is blind

Now her name's on you
Her name on you
Her name on you
Jennifer in blue

Did you ever have a bad dream wake up and it not stop?
Did you ever feel for a girl for a time and then stop?
Well it's written there in blue
With a heart and arrow through

Her name on you
Her name on you
Her name on you
Jennifer in blue

Oh forever you said that's forever you said yes forever
And forever she said that's forever she said yes forever

Still it's written there in blue
With a heart and arrow through

Her name on you
Her name on you
Her name on you
Jennifer in blue

Oh forever you said that's forever you said that's forever
And forever she said that's forever she said yes forever

Bup ba da da da da, Bup ba da da da da
Bup ba da da da da
Bup ba da da da da, Bup ba da da da da
Bup ba da da da da

But you change with the weather
You change with the weather
With the weather
This is the rain


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Jennifer She Said Lyrics as written by Derek Wallace Mc Killop Blair Gray Cowan

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    Apart from a great eighties style tune the lyrics reflect well the story of love and heartbreak. The feeling of joy and uphoria that the early phases of falling in love bring. The belief that you will be together; it is for life and nothing can go wrong - the marriage and then the realism. Great song.

    CharmingManon February 09, 2006   Link

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