Acoustic Ladyland — Paris lyrics
The page contains the lyrics of the song "Paris" by Acoustic Ladyland.
Lyrics
Felled the rain and its thumb with its fury
Don’t say I didn’t have passion
You were acting a scene from that film
Butter covered your probing fingers
I hold tight — you take it away
Rivers flow through our kiss
Had your conscious made you a martyr?
Liquid slides down my double-body
It’s true that times that I’m without us Now I’m free from your poison-grip
My memory has left you burning
Cool waters sooth my wasted soul
If you gave me a dog it would bite me If you planted a rose it would die
And your songbird, it sings just to spite me It is over, don’t kiss me good-bye
If you gave me a dog it would bite me If you planted a rose it would die
And your songbird, it sings just to spite me It is over, don’t kiss me good-bye
If you gave me a dog it would bite me If you planted a rose it would die
And your songbird, it sings just to spite me It is over, don’t kiss me good-bye