The Colour of My Love

Album: Colour of My Love (1993)
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  • I'll paint my mood in shades of blue
    Paint my soul to be with you
    I'll sketch your lips in shaded tones
    Draw your mouth to my own

    I'll draw your arms around my waist
    Then all doubt I shall erase
    I'll paint the rain that softly lands on your wind blown hair

    I'll trace a hand to wipe your tears
    A look to calm your fears
    A silhouette of dark and light
    While we hold each other, oh, so tight

    I'll paint a sun to warm your heart
    Swearing that we'll never part
    That's the color of my love

    I'll paint the truth
    Show how I feel
    Try to make you completely real
    I'll use a brush so light and fine
    To draw you close and make you mine

    I'll paint a sun to warm your heart
    Swearing that we'll never ever part
    That's the color of my love

    I'll draw the years all passing by
    So much to learn, so much to try

    And with this ring our lives will start
    Swearing that we'll never part
    I offer what you cannot buy
    Devoted love until we die, ooh, ooh Writer/s: Arthur Janov, David Foster
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
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