Kiss Me (I Loved You)

Album: Chloë and the Next 20th Century (2022)
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  • I swore I wouldn't do this
    The wine's gone to my head
    The ferryman's been stranded
    Stay with me tonight instead

    The end will not befall us
    The sky will not descend
    Life can be more sweet than bitter
    If you'll only let me in

    Kiss me
    Kiss me
    Like long ago
    Kiss me
    I still know
    Our dream
    Ended like dreams do
    But kiss me
    I loved you, ohh

    I heard everything about you
    But maybe half of it was true
    Love is much less a mystery
    Than who you give it to, ohh

    Kiss me
    Kiss me
    Like long ago
    Kiss me
    I'm still yours, baby
    Our dream
    Ended like dreams do

    But kiss me
    Don't you miss me?
    Kiss me
    I loved you Writer/s: Joshua Tillman
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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