Relax My Beloved

Album: The Lateness Of The Hour (2011)
Play Video
  • Relax my beloved, don't worry for me
    Don't shed a tear for me always be near for me
    Be comforted my love don't bow you head for me
    Promise you'll smile for me don't ever cry for me
    You know these walls they may fall down
    But I'll still hold on to you
    At heights higher than you'd imagine me too

    Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
    Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door
    Be still my heart, I'm only a moment away
    In the next room or at the break of day
    And I would walk, once again to see your face again
    And I'd hear every word you'd have to say
    Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
    Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door, no no no
    Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
    Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door, no no no

    Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
    Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door,
    Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
    Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door, no no n Writer/s: ALEXANDER GEORGE CLAIRE, ARIEL ZIVI RECHTSHAID, DAVID JAMES ANDREW TAYLOR, THOMAS WESLEY PENTZ
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Dr. John

Dr. JohnSongwriter Interviews

The good doctor shares some candid insights on recording with Phil Spector and The Black Keys.

Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride"

Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride"They're Playing My Song

Wilder's hit "Break My Stride" had an unlikely inspiration: a famous record mogul who rejected it.

Chris Squire of Yes

Chris Squire of YesSongwriter Interviews

One of the most dynamic bass player/songwriters of his time, Chris is the only member of Yes who has been with the band since they formed in 1968.

Gary Louris of The Jayhawks

Gary Louris of The JayhawksSongwriter Interviews

The Jayhawks' song "Big Star" has special meaning to Gary, who explains how longevity and inspiration have trumped adulation.

David Paich of Toto

David Paich of TotoSongwriter Interviews

Toto's keyboard player explains the true meaning of "Africa" and talks about working on the Thriller album.

Jeff Trott

Jeff TrottSongwriter Interviews

Sheryl Crow's longtime songwriting partner/guitarist Jeff Trott reveals the stories behind many of the singer's hits, and what its like to be a producer for Leighton Meester and Max Gomez.