Oh I saw stars falling all
Around her head
Red gold and blue
Sherry Fraser where are you
'Cause I saw stars falling
All around your head
When we were young
Sherry Fraser where have you gone
We're all wondering
When will you come back
And play some day.
Sherry yeah
The mad hatter he waits for Alice
To come to tea again
He waits forever for his old lover
And always wonderin'
Will I see stars falling all around your head
When you return
Sherry Fraser what have you learned
And we're all wondering
When will you come back
And play some day
And please do come back
And play some day
Please do come back
And play some day
Sherry yeah


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    This song is about John's old girlfriend Sherry Fraser which he made an album with in the early 90's called Zog Bogbean.

    cih420on December 22, 2004   Link
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    This is a fucking awesome song and it makes me want to cry every time I listen to it because I want someone to be that beautiful to me. . .

    LiveOnGarconon September 25, 2002   Link
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    I love this song....always makes me think of a girl I was really good friends with when I was younger, and I always had the biggest crush on her growing up...all through elementary and junior high, and over the years she just drifted away from me. We graduated a few months ago...and now I don't see her at all. It sorta makes ya sad....to think at 10 years old I knew there was something special about that girl...and then 9 years later all I can think about is what if. Oh well...

    halffaston July 05, 2003   Link
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    Looking around in the CD thing, I found that Sherry Fraser is someone that helped. If she helped them, than how do you explain the "Please come back"?

    X324324324on April 14, 2003   Link
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    that's a really sad story

    sunksses05on July 06, 2003   Link
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    I think so too...but then ya know....you learn in strange ways i guess.

    halffaston July 07, 2003   Link
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    Halffast, thats wicked sad man...I'm sorry, and I hope you got in touch with her or something...

    This song is great.

    AudiLuvaon April 10, 2004   Link
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    This song is great. It always makes me wan to cry whenever I hear it, but it's also very sweet. I t reminds me of "Vera" by Pink Floyd.

    AtrusDenton June 21, 2004   Link
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    aww i love this song its so sad and beautiful. Its funny tho cuz whenever I try to play this song for my friend she pretends i'm crazy and she can't hear it XD

    mandiedelonge18y2on February 27, 2005   Link
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    this song is amazing. My ex actually introduced it to me, and now that we're broken up...it's quite ironic how it fits to our situation.

    L Hodgeson July 09, 2005   Link

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