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Silver Blue
 
  I got to get a message through,
I don't know where we're going.
I wrap my arms around your naked shoulders,
take cover for the night.
I see you in the morning rain,
oh step inside and lay beside me.
Tender can you close my eyes and blind me,
oh give me just a smile...
Before I fade to silver,
Silver Blue for you.
Before I fade to silver,
Silver Blue for you
I've turned into The Broken One
who lost the inspiration.
I want to give you all my love
like water to a blood red rose.
The Passion, I can't deal with her.
The Pain, well I can do without him.
And this is like the milky way,
an ocean that only grows and grows
And babe I fade to silver,
Silver Blue for you.
I turn and fade to silver,
Silver Blue for you
I wrap my arms around your naked shoulders,
take cover for the night.


 

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