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STRANGERS & PAINTERS © John Buckley McQuaid

If I were to paint you

I'd paint you in blue

And that would be you

Painted in blue

If I were to paint you

There'd be a moon

A great big old moon

Shining on you

 

There was this stranger

Someone I knew

Who promised to paint me

Paint me in blue

Love isn't easy

We seek and we find

Strangers and Painters

That leave us behind

 

Do you still remember Love?

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Feb 10, 2014
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