Slow, Love, Slow

Album: Imaginaerum (2011)
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  • Come and share
    This painting with me
    Unveiling of me
    The magician that never failed

    This deep sigh
    Cover all my chest
    Intoxicated by a major chord

    I wonder do I love you?
    Or the though of you?

    Slow, love, slow
    Only the weak
    Are not lonely

    Southern blue
    Morning dew
    Let down your guards
    I love you's
    Ice cream castles
    Lips to ear rhymes
    A slumber deeper than time

    Slow, love, slow
    Only the weak
    Are not lonely

    Slow, slow, love, slow
    Slow, slow, slow, slow Writer/s: ERNO VUORINEN, JUKKA NEVALAINEN, MARKO HIETALA, TUOMAS HOLOPAINEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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