Diamond Dave

Album: Ray Guns Are Not Just For The Future (2009)
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  • When I was a child,
    You captured my devotion
    I spent so many hours
    Exploring mixed emotions

    All of the ways you spoke to me
    All of the things you provoked in me
    I'll always love you

    Diamond Dave
    No one can hold a candle
    Nothing else is quite the same
    Pretty Dave
    I'll always remember
    I still carry such a flame

    When you left the band
    I couldn't understand it
    But I've forgiven you
    Now that you've recommitted

    All of the time you spent away from me
    All of the missed opportunity
    I'll always love you

    Diamond Dave
    No one can hold a candle
    Nothing else is quite the same
    Pretty Dave
    I'll always remember
    I still carry such a flame

    Come on, Dave
    Show me what you got
    I can take it

    I'll always love you

    Diamond Dave
    No one can hold a candle
    Nothing else is quite the same
    Pretty Dave
    I'll always remember
    Diamond Dave
    I'll always remember
    Pretty Dave
    I'll always remember
    I still carry such a flame Writer/s: GREG KURSTIN, GREGORY KURSTIN, INARA GEORGE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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