Sara Smile (feat. Daryl Hall and John Oates) - Jimmy Wayne

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Sara Smile (feat. Daryl Hall and John Oates) Lyrics

Baby hair with a woman's eyes
I can feel your watching in the night
All alone with me
And waiting for the sunlight

When I feel cold you warm me
And when I feel I can't go on
You come and hold me
It's you and me forever

Sara smile
Won't you smile a while for me, Sara?


If you feel like leaving, you know you can go
(You know you can go)
Why don't you stay until tomorrow?
If you want to be free
You know all you've got to do is say so

When you feel cold I'll warm you
And when you feel you can't go on
I'll come and hold you
It's you and me forever

Sara smile
Won't you smile a while for me, Sara?
Sara smile
Oh, won't you smile a while for me? Sara, please
Sara, Sara, smile
Smile

Yeah, smile
Won't you smile a while for me, Sara?
(Sara, Sara, smile)
Come on, you know how that makes me feel
You know how that makes me feel, to see you smile
Sara, Sara, Sara

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Jimmy Wayne was born Oct. 23, 1972, in Cleveland County, N.C. With a stable home life, Wayne went back to high school and worked his way through community college, earning an associate's degree in criminal justice. After working in the North Carolina prison system, Wayne moved to Nashville, practiced guitar until becoming proficient and put his life experience to music. Tracy Byrd cut one of his songs, "Put Your Hand in Mine," in 1998. His first single, "Stay Gone," was inspired by his sister Patricia, who was having marital troubles at the time. She told Wayne that everything would be better if her husband would just stay gone. Wayne released his self-titled debut album on DreamWorks Nashville in 2003. His recorded songs like; "You Are"- a song about his wife who's everything to him, "Paper Angels"- a Christmas song about lost kids and school troubles, and "I Love You This Much" - about a father's love to his son and the son is the one who loves his dad and the dad thinks he's hated. Awesome songs. Check 'em Out. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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