Every time we do this, I fall for her Wave after wave after wave, it's all for her "I know this can't be wrong", I say (And I'll lie to keep her happy) As long as I know that you know That today I belong right here with you Right here with you
And so we watch the sun come up From the edge of the deep green sea And she listens like her head's on fire Like she wants to believe in me So I try put your hands in the sky Surrender, remember We'll be here forever And we'll never say goodbye
I've never been so colorfully See through head before (I've never been) I've never been so Wonderfully me you want some more And all I want is to keep it like this You and me alone, a secret kiss And don't go home, don't go away Don't let this end, please stay
Not just for today
"Never, never, never, never, never let me go", she says "Hold me like this for a hundred thousand million days" But suddenly she slows and looks down at my breaking face "Why do you cry? What did I say? " "But it's just rain", I smile brushing my tears away
I wish I could just stop I know another moment will break my heart Too many tears, too many times Too many years I've cried over you
How much more can we use it up? Drink it dry? Take this drug? Looking for something forever gone But something we will always want
"Why, why, why are you letting me go? " she says "I feel you pulling back, I feel you changing shape" And just as I'm breaking free She hangs herself in front of me Slips her dress like a flag to the floor And hands in the sky, surrenders it all
I wish I could just stop I know another moment will break my heart Too many tears, too many times Too many years I've cried for you
It's always the same, wake up in the rain Head in pain, hung in shame A different name, same old game, love in vain And miles and miles and miles and miles and miles Away from home again
Compositores: Robert James Smith (Robert Smith), Simon Johnathon Gallup (Simon Gallup), Paul Stephen Thompson, Boris Peter Bransby Williams (Boris Williams), Perry Archangelo Bamonte (Bamonte Perry) ECAD: Obra #3462676 Fonograma #1931371