Lyrics Island Girl - Alison Hinds

Island Girl - Alison Hinds
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Island Girl, artist - Alison Hinds. Album song Soca Queen, in the genre Регги
Date of issue: 01.12.2008
Record label: Tunecore
Song language: English

Island Girl

Heaven help me in this state I’m in
My heart been stolen by a thief in the night
Like a hurricane he came to me
Swept me off my feet, now I’m falling from the sky
I know loving him is the reason why
The reason why I never breathe or laugh or cry
Can’t get over what he’s done to me
Kisses set me free and sentenced me to life
Oh, I was just an island girl
Came into my world and tore it all apart
I would get down on my knees
Beg the angels please to mend this broken heart
Oh, help me help me
Oh how I long to feel those arms again
On my tender skin in the heated sunlight
All I have are precious memories
They keep haunting me to once more come alive
I know loving him is the reason why
The reason why I just can’t see another guy
And he haffi know it’s killing me
The kiss that set me free and sentenced me to life
Oh I was just an island girl
You came into my world and tore it all apart
I would get down on my knees
Beg the angels please to mend this broken heart
Oh, mend this broken heart
Oh, mend this broken heart
Don’t let the sun go down on this poor soul of mine
Don’t walk away and leave me stranded
Eternally I crave your love, so divine
I can’t resist your kiss
Oh I was just an island girl
Came into my world and tore it all apart
I would get down on my knees
Beg the angels please, please
I was just an island girl
You came into my world and tore it all apart
I would get down on my knees
Beg the angels please
Mend this broken heart

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Artist lyrics: Alison Hinds