Count Every Star

Donnie & the Dreamers

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Donnie & the Dreamers


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Count every star in the midnight sky
Count every rose
Every firefly

For that's how many times I miss you
Heaven knows I miss you

Count every leaf on a willow tree
Count every wave on a stormy sea

Count every star
And darling, when you do
You'll know the times I cried for you

Count every star in the midnight sky
Count every rose
Every firefly

For that's how many times I miss you
Heaven knows I miss you

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Written by: Sammy Gallop, Bernard Paul Marie Georges Michel, Bruno Andre Coquatrix

Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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