You could try expressing intimacy
You have nothing to fear from my curiosity.
I would like to meet your hidden friends,
But if i were to tell you so, see beginnings start to end.
My fears are most pressing, as you're undressing.
When i capture your eyes, sense secrecy.
I understand, you live life to be free,
Winder if you realise i'm not offering captivity.
Yes I'll take it again, i'll live with us being just good friends,
I'll wait for wanting you to end,
As the smiles of girls and babies, wind round shredded daisies.
Love me do love me not, rip me apart but forget me not,
As the smiles of girls and babies, wind round shredded daisies.
Got a hurt to mend, got a new world to win,
Do you want me as a friend, can i keep the hurt within.
Don't want this to end, don't want the next time to begin.
Like the feeling it sends of endless suffering.
I could look to the skies, i could talk to the future,
I could trust my eyes, they tell me to go on.
I cold listen to my lies, i could hope they pollute you,
Could hope these feelings die, could hope it won't take long.
Yes I'll take it again, i'll live with us being just good friends,
I'll wait for wanting you to end,
As the smiles of girls and babies, wind round shredded daisies.
Love me do love me not, rip me apart but forget me not,
As the smiles of girls and babies, wind round shredded daisies.
credits
from Remembrance Day,
track released January 21, 2020
Written by: Paul Connelly.
Vocals: Paul Connelly and Penny Fazackerley.
Acoustic Guitar: Paul Connelly.
Lead Guitar: David Mason and Jack Watson.
Bass: Phil Donnelly.
Drums: Alex Marchisone.
Produced and mastered by Pete Maher
"Kyss Kyss" is one of the best tracks i have stumbled across in the last few years. With a memorable riff, rhythmical punch and lyrics that are both fresh and occasionally hilarious, this is a peach. Paul Connelly
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