Well I can hide behind the clouds of metaphors that bring the storms of words but never seem to say anything that's positive. And I can sing those similes that say 'You're like the cure to some disease that I've been living with all my life'. But I've never been able to sing such They always feel so asinine; like they're coated in saccharine
So I just have to tell the microphone that I love you then I won't have wait to long before I'm singing you a love song.
I'll try out many combinations to see if it's set out so differently i "You're like a thousand Valentines" "I listen for you every night and when I hear your keys knocking at the that's when I want you more"
So I just have to tell the microphone that 'I Love You', then I won't to wait too long before I'm singing you a love song.
But I keep pushing you away though you're everything to me. We keep fighting anyway yet you still keep me And I just have to say "I love you"
Every time I try to say "I need you more with every passing day" the just get stuck in my mouth. I swallow them down just like a sugar-coated pill but it makes me ill then I'm right back at the start. Cause you don't need 'grand-gesturing': that's just posturing from who've got something to hide, But to you I know I can not lie and
I just have to tell the microphone that I love you then I won't have to too long before I'm singing you a love song.
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