Izabella

Album: People, Hell & Angels (1969)
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  • Hey Izabella
    Girl, I'm holding you in my dreams every night
    Yeah, but you know good well baby,
    You know we got this war to fight
    Well, I'm calling you under fire
    Well, I hope you're receiving me all right

    Hey, Izabella
    Girl, I'm fightin' this war for the children and you
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, baby
    All this blood is for the world of you
    All your love
    So I hope you save your love, baby
    Then I know the fightin' is true, hey

    Hey, Izabella
    It' on the rays of the rising sun, here they come
    Well I got to back out there and fight now baby
    I can't quit til the devil's on the run
    On the run baby
    So keep those dream comin' in strong
    Soon I'll be holding you instead of this machine gun

    Hey, Izabellad
    Ahh, sweet lover
    Spill all my blood for you,
    Love me baby, hey Writer/s: JIMI HENDRIX
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