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Doleful Lions - True Blue Lyrics



Doleful Lions - True Blue Lyrics




True Blue
When I read about your requiem too
Didn't really make much sense at the time
That a sky that seemed so brilliant and clear
That belonged to you my dear
And you won't find your way back home
You forget every thunderdome
Take a wish and when the coast is clear
And the daylight changes here

True Blue
When you stuck that knife so deep in your heart
Did you think about the very next part
When the sky turns from blue to black
And how could you ever get back
For the heart pumps a sacred rhyme
That vibrates in this space and time
But now you gave your heart to the blade
And you rest in eternal shade

You know that you'll always
You'll always be true blue to me
You know that you'll always
You'll always stand in the shadow
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True Blue
When I read about your requiem too
Didn't really make much sense at the time
That a sky that seemed so brilliant and clear
That belonged to you my dear
And you won't find your way back home
You forget every thunderdome
Take a wish and when the coast is clear
And the daylight changes here

True Blue
When you stuck that knife so deep in your heart
Did you think about the very next part
When the sky turns from blue to black
And how could you ever get back
For the heart pumps a sacred rhyme
That vibrates in this space and time
But now you gave your heart to the blade
And you rest in eternal shade

You know that you'll always
You'll always be true blue to me
You know that you'll always
You'll always stand in the shadow
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Writer: Jonathan Scott
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Doleful Lions - True Blue Video
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Performed By: Doleful Lions
Language: English
Length: 3:48
Written by: Jonathan Scott

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