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Shy Lyrics


I can see how you are beautiful
Can you feel my eyes on you
I'm shy and turn my head away
Working late in diner Citylite
I see that you get home alright
Make sure that you can't see me
Hoping you will see me
Sometimes I'm wondering
Why you look me and you blink your eye
You can't be acting like my Dana?
(Can you?)
I see you in Citylite diner
Serving all those meals and then
I see reflection of me in your eye
Oh, please
Talk to me, show some pity
You touch me in many, many ways
But I'm shy can't you see

Obsessed by you, your looks
Well, anyway, "I would any day die for you"
I write on paper and erased away
Still I sit in diner Citylite
Drinking coffee and reading lies
Turn my head and I can see you
Could that really be you?
Sometimes I'm wondering
Why you look me and you blink your eye
You can't be acting like my Dana?
I see your beautiful smile
And I would like to run away from
Reflections of me in your eyes
Oh, please
Talk to me, show some pity
You touch me in many, many ways
But I'm shy, can't you see
I see, can't have you, can't leave you there
'Cause I must sometimes see you
But I don't understand how you can keep me in chains
And every waken hour
I feel you taking power from me and I can't leave
Repeating the scenery over again
Sometimes I'm wondering
Why you look me and you blink your eye
You can't be acting like my Dana?
I see your beautiful smile
And I would like to run away from
Reflections of me in your eyes
Oh, please
Talk to me, show some pity
You touch me in many, many ways
But I'm shy, can't you see, oh, baby
Talk to me, show some pity
You touch me in many, many ways
But I'm shy, can't you, I'm shy, can't you
I'm shy, can't you see

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He's the BEST! Born 25th February 1900 in Wembley, Middlesex. In turns he became a dancer, author , musician and dance band leader. Very influential in the development of ballroom dancing in the first half of the 20th century, eventually selling over 75 million records between the 1930s and into the 1980s. Second son of a vicar, attended various schools , none of which he liked - joined the Army September 1916, claiming to be 20 although only 16.

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