Jerusalem Tomorrow
de David Olney
We can stay
Or we can move along
Either way don't leave me all
Alone
I'm sorry about your eye
I'll find a way to make amends it's
Only that sometimes
I've got to break before i bend
Come on darling there's a show
Downtown tonight let's go out
Dancing we can drink until the
Light i know i've haven't been everything
A man should be but i promise
I will change you just leave that up to
Me
And I'll kiss your face
Attend to your aches
I swear that I can make you happy
And you'll rub my back
Forget the past
And baby i know that that ain't so
Easy
It ain't too late
To salvage all of this
It ain't too late we could
Fix it with a kiss
All i want this one more chance
So that we could have a home cause
I would not stand a change
If i had to make it on my own
O let me kiss your face
Attend to your aches
I swear that i could make you happy
And you'll rub my back forget the past
And baby i know that that ain't so easy
Maybe someday
You will remember what i said to you today
Maybe someday
And where would you go
Anyway
Put that suitcase down
Leave it for another day
Stop this fooling around
I could never let you get away
Let me kiss your face
Attend to your aches
I swear that i can make you happy
And you'll rub my back
Forget the past and baby i know that that
Ain't so easy
Please
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