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Donna Summer Lyrics for Song: Mimi's Song
 Lyrics for Album: Live And More [1978]
 
 
 
 23006>You know tonight is a, a very important night for me
 
 For a number of reasons, my little girl is here tonight
 
 And I don't think you understand what it's like being the daughter
 
 Of someone who is always gone, it's kind of scary and it's kind of lonely
 
 
 
 And I guess you think to yourself sometimes
 
 "Is mummy ever gonna, ever gonna come home?"
 
 And so my daughter looked up at me one day last week
 
 And she said, "Mummy when are you just gonna stay home
 
 One day and be with me"?
 
 
 
 And so it kinda struck me funny
 
 And I didn't realize that I hadn't spent anytime with her for a long time
 
 So I sat down and wrote down this song after she went to bed
 
 And I told her tonight when it was bedtime, I would sing her song
 
 
 
 I bet you ask yourself why I'm never there
 
 It's not because I like being away
 
 You see I've made a spectacle of myself
 
 And it seems that the whole world needs me
 
 
 
 I understand when you cry alone
 
 And mama's not there to wipe your eyes
 
 You see it's only because
 
 I'm out being someone to make you cry
 
 
 
 I got a little letter and I read it on the plane
 
 And in my heart I felt a funny kind of pain
 
 I wish that I could be there to touch your face again
 
 
 
 Mimi you're beautiful, Mimi you're mine
 
 And other things that I do in my life
 
 Seem to take up all your precious time
 
 
 
 There's so much I long to say
 
 So much more I long to do
 
 But I guess it will all just have to wait
 
 Till I can get to see you
 
 
 
 Mimi you're mine, oh Mimi you're mine
 
 Oh, Mimi you fill my life, you fill my life with so much love
 
 'Cause you're beautiful and you love me and you understand
 
 
 
 Mimi it's bedtime, say goodnight
 
 Goodnight
 
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| Album Lyrics: Live And More [1978] |  
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  Donna Summer
 "Live And More [1978]"
 
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