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"Beautiful Child (2015 Remaster)" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Fleetwood Mac 1975 to 1987, released 29th November 2019. The track is 5:21 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Beautiful child Beautiful child You are a beautiful child And I am a fool once more You fell in love when I was only ten The years disappeared Much has gone by since then I bite my lip, can you send me away? You touch I have no choice I have to stay Ooh, I had to stay Ooh, I had to stay Sleepless child There is so little time Your eyes say yes But you don't say yes I wish that you were mine I wish that you were mine You say it will be harder in the morning I wait for you to say, just go Your hands, held mine so few hours But I'm not a child anymore I'm not a child anymore I'm tall enough To reach for the stars I'm old enough To love you from afar Too trusting, yes But then women usually are (I'm not a child anymore) I'm not a child, oh no (I'm tall enough to reach for the stars) I will do as I'm told (I'm old enough to love you from afar) Even if I never hold you again (Too trusting yes, but then women usually are) Hold you again (Hold you again) Sleepless child There is so little time (I will do as I am told) Your eyes say yes But you don't say yes (Even if I never hold you again) I wish that you were mine (Hold you again) I wish that you were mine (Even if I never hold you again) Well, I wish you were mine (Hold you again) well, I wish you were mine
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