Turning into lighting on lime green evenings
Through days of sun and laughter in your room
A touch of love on the side of a building
But I left you in my room on the wall

Oh I send all my thoughts to you...

Called your name at night
Cried myself to sleep
Never thinking I'd...
Ever ever leave
Never knew before
Held you close in mind
Never lived...
Before you were mine

Oh I send all my thoughts to you...

Away fom you and the pain of the city,
I'm off to war on the banks of the Nile

Oh I send all my thoughts to you...

Called you name at night
Cried myself to sleepNever thinking I'd...
Ever ever leave
Never knew before
Held you close in mind
Never lived...
Before you were mine

A broken jaunt through steamy jungles
To far off places with nowhere faces
Run through town in the quiet of darkness
To an empty port on th coast of nowhere

Oh I send all my thoughts to you...

Oh I send all my thoughts to you...









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Send My Thoughts Lyrics as written by Jack Loyd Grisham Greg Kuehn

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