Bambino - The Springfields



     
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Bambino Lyrics


Whilst looking at the sea
My thoughts go to a degree of
Latitude of a past age
When I believed in
Fairy tales, always with
My mind between clouds
When dreams and desires
Became reality in the
Book of fantasy
It was that season of life
There was no melancholy
In present times of
Anxiety i feel that
One cannot cheat anymore
Despite all the rest
Hope still contains a
Little bit of naivety

I want to continue like before
Always asking why
And i draw the world
Around me my way
Like a child long ago
That never looses
His curiosity
It's the instinct that makes
Me fly away from here
A child in former times
Never surrenders but
Looks for happiness
Loneliness keeps me
Company while i'm
Breathing salty air
This place looked
Like magic in my memory
As a small child
I'm looking for an
Answer i don't have
Like i did before
What's the difference:
Be fixed and waiting
Or leaving this place?
And i draw the world
Around me my way
Like a child long ago
That never looses
His curiosity
It's the instinct that
Makes me change reality
A child in former times
Never surrenders but
Looks for happiness
And this invisible
And true part of me
Will stay forever...
And I draw the world
Around me my way
A child in former times
Never surrenders but
Looks for happiness
A child in former times
Never surrenders but
Looks for happiness
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Lyrics submitted by Pat Cox.

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There are two artists named The Springfields. 1. The Springfields were a British pop-folk vocal trio in the early 1960s, who had success both in the UK, USA and Ireland, but are now best remembered as the launch pad for singer Dusty Springfield. The trio formed in 1960, when Mary "Dusty" O’Brien joined her brother Dion O'Brien and Tim Feild, who had been working as a duo,"The Kensington Squares". Dion became Tom Springfield, and Mary became Dusty Springfield. Feild was later replaced by Mike Hurst.

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