Sally Cinnamon

Album: The Very Best of the Stone Roses (1990)
Charted: 46
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  • Until Sally I was never happy
    I needed so much more
    Rain clouds
    Oh, they used to chase me
    Down they would pour
    Join my tears
    Allay my fears

    Sent to me from heaven
    Sally Cinnamon you're my world

    Pop, pop, pop, pop
    Blow, blow bubble gum
    You taste of cherryade
    There is something here you must show me
    From what you are made
    Sugar and spice
    And all things nice

    Sent to me from heaven
    Sally Cinnamon you're my world
    You are my world

    Your eyes are gazing back
    From every little piece of glass
    You seem to smile from every blade
    Sally Cinnamon
    You are my world

    Then I put the letter back
    In the place where it was found
    In the pocket of a jacket
    On a train in town

    Sent to her from heaven
    Sally Cinnamon you're her world Writer/s: Ian George Brown, John Squire
    Publisher: Revolver Music Limited, Universal Music Publishing Group
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