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Aicha Lyrics


All y'all radios out there
Song goes out to you
Yeah, Aicha for my sisters yaSo sweet, so beautiful
Everyday like a queen on her throne
No, nobody knows how she feels
Aicha, Lady one day it'll be realShe moves, she moves like a breeze
I swear I can't get her out my dreams
To have her shining right here by my side
I'd sacrifice all them tears in my eyes, ohAicha Aicha, passing me by
Aicha Aicha, my my my
Aicha Aicha, smile for me now
Aicha Aicha, in my lifeShe holds her child to her heart
Makes her feel like she blessed from above
Falls asleep underneath her sweet tears
Her lullaby fades away with his fearsAicha Aicha, passing me by
Aicha Aicha, my my myNeeds somebody to lean on, lean on
Someone body, mind and soul, body, mind and soul
To take her hand, to take her world

Show her the time of her life, so trueThrow the pain away for good
No more contemplating, contemplating
No more contemplatingLord knows the way she feels
Everyday in His name she begins
To have her shining here by my side
Sacrifice all them tears in my eyes, oh
Aicha Aicha, coutez-moiAicha Aicha, passing me by
Aicha Aicha, my my my
Aicha Aicha, smile for me now
Aicha Aicha, in my lifeAicha Aicha
Aicha Aicha, passing me by all the time
Aicha Aicha, she don't know she the light of my life
No she don't know
Aicha Aicha, no she don'tSatellite motivating, doing it again
Yeah, Aicha baby
Yeah

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JS (Joerg Sommermeyer) started at the tender age of ten with a dust-ridden 'beater' Harmony six-string acoustic dreadnought passed down from his father. While growing up in South Germany he first cut his teeth every evening around sundown while playing for his family. Later, he played in a band, hit the local scene and studied classical guitar with Victor von Hasselmann and Anton Stingl. Eclecticist in the positive sense, in broadest terms between Classical Music, Blues, Country, Folk, Rock, transforming himself into the entire variation of styles...

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JS (Joerg Sommermeyer)