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My breath away I'm in love with your taste And the colors you paint You're a saint I follow your feet Wanna grow old with you You're the life that I
I brunch with God instead Love letters they wantin' read they've written on lead Guardians that's set the price while over they head In over they
fresh cut flowers that I grew myself in vases from the yard on nightstands Hand carved by old pals from Big Sur And the longer I stay here The more I
for Cain and Abel And the hunchback of Notre Dame Everybody is making love Or else expecting rain And the Good Samaritan He's dressing He's
love", a total bullshit phrase, used by someone indifferent Right now I am getting flashbacks from the stage Amazed by what your love can do to my moral
Gucci sweaters, old love letters Hurt myself tryna make you better And I hate 'em now Yeah, I really hate 'em now God almighty, fucked your
Someone found a letter you wrote me, on the radio And they told the world just how you felt It must have fallen out of a hole in your old brown
Oh, I'm sailin' away, my own true love I'm sailin' away in the morning Is there something I can send you from across the sea From the place that
Oh, I'm sailin' away, my own true love I'm sailin' away in the morning Is there something I can send you from across the sea From the place that
wishin' to be ownin' That I might be gone a long old time And it's only that I'm askin' Is there something I can give You to remember me by To make your
wishin' to be ownin' That I might be gone a long old time And it's only that I'm askin' Is there something I can give You to remember me by To make your
And I dedicated it to someone I thought was down To be by my side for the rest of my life But that didn't turn out But I still do love her and hope she
Throwing pictures out the window Scattered by the way the wind blows Bye bye baby, that's the last I'll see of you Shoe box full of old love
the sea (anything you say) Don't you love the weather? By the sea We'll grow old together By the seaside, woo-hoo By the beautiful sea Ooh, I can
Here by the sea and sand Nothing ever goes as planned I just couldn't face going home It was just a drag on my own They finally threw me out My
pierced her septum, farewell to my erection I understand where babes come from, but hey, where is sex from? (Oh my God!) I'm an old man, pussy, miss me with
I think I've got it all figured out I've taken a hint for your lies and a drink for your alibis Wondering how I deal with it? I'm driven by thoughts
wasn't much at the time but you made me more Like a child in his first experience with love I wrote you a letter Asking if you liked me too Circle yes
I'll just say I love you. Then the mother's old hands began to tremble And she fought against tears in her eyes But they came unashamed for there
a bit of pleasure There's no time for little leisures, the joy is found in these measures I wrote my heart in some letters, they're cosigned by
and be loved by you Is the higher score Now we're old black and white Prove them wrong show them right Good bye my love I'll wait for you on the other side
praise my God forever I’m still sold out I live by the spirit of God never killed by the letter Still sold out I just wanna do my best to please ya I’m
the best love She ain't going no where She doubled back for a player Had to put my old ways on the backside Getting way too old for a backslide Had to drop
I’ve shown more loans then condoned by phone, With Poe monotone poem’s breaking your bones! Yeah I been dethroned but will old testaments be stone, Do my
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