Golden Sky
a song by the band smile.dk. very catchy! also the theme song of ambervale.
lyrics:
welcome to the wonderland
a place for you and me
if you treat me right
then maybe you will have a key
this world is very special
and i’ll show it just for you
all you have to say is ”yes i do”
let us fly-ay-ay ay-ay
la-di-da-di-da-di-dah
to the golden sky
it’s the paradise of smile
where the sun always shine
la-da-di-da-di-da-di-dah
there are many secrets
that i’d like to share with you
i will show you magic
if the words you say are true
imagine that the wildest dreams
are in this mystery
it’s a perfect place for you and me
let us fly-ay-ay ay-ay
la-di-da-di-da-di-dah
to the golden sky
it’s the paradise of smile
where the sun always shine
la-da-di-da-di-da-di-dah
like, ohemgee!! golden sky is the best song ever!!
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