Lyrics

You know as well as I that even beauty has to die And beauty is a bed of joy where we two lovers lie And these moments may just be a flash in the frying pan "You see, nothing lasts", is what you said to me That's what we both believe And I know you've a lover back at home But it pleases me just to be alone with you You said you felt it too And must I bid you adieu? Is your Irish song to take leave soon? Is it fear that will take your lips away? It's a problem that we grasp in between the laughter But you say, "Hey, forget it. We'll solve it after" When you climb on top of me, it makes it easier to see That the light is a fare maiden and I shall not darken thee And even when I am fatigued, in fact I'd say especially It's then that you will melt my melancholy And it ain't so strenuous to see that you just might be Even drowsily mine And must I, with the sake and pleasure now Fear that your soul will go away? It's a problem that we've yet to master But you say, "Hey, forget it. We'll solve it after" But eventually I have to leave despite how I dread to leave you be That bed of ours is so serene, it is quite a scene But even scenes, however long they seem, have to cease to be "You see, nothing lasts", is what you said to me That's what we both believe But for a moment can we just see What it's like to leave the world be? And must I put aside this dream? Is it fear that will take your words away? It's a problem that we grasp as our hearts beat faster But you say, "Hey, forget it. We'll solve it after"
Writer(s): Lookman Adekunle Salami Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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