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You inflate my heart like a balloon
Filled with all your fake love
The pin you hold is always so dangerously close
Waiting for my balloon to pop anytime soon
Why do I still trust people with my heart?
When it ends up ripped apart
To the next person, I'm on restart
All remaining is the rubber parts
Popping all my love-filled hearts
~20/5/21
Michael R Burch Mar 2021
SONG-POEMS

These are poems that were written as songs, or as potential song lyrics, or that could easily become songs if someone were to set them to music (hint! hint!) …


Ave Maria
by Michael R. Burch

Ave Maria,
Maiden mild,
listen to my earnest prayer.
Listen, O, and be beguiled.
Ave Maria.

Ave Maria,
Maiden mild,
be Mother now to every child
beset by earth’s thorned briars wild.
Ave Maria.

Ave Maria,
Maiden mild,
embrace us with your Love and Grace.
Let us look upon your Face.
Ave Maria.

Ave Maria,
Maiden mild,
please attend to our earnest call—
When will Love be All in All?
Ave Maria.

Copyright © 2020 by Michael R. Burch



Faithless Lover
by Michael R. Burch

Well I met you darlin’ on a night like this;
the stars were fallin’ as I stole a kiss.

And I fell in love that very night,
as the moon above blessed us with its light.

But the moon was false, and your heart was, too.
Oh, I never dreamed you would be untrue.

'Cause you're a faithless lover, with a heart of stone.
One day you'll discover yourself all alone.

Well, we found a preacher and we said some words.
I should have noticed yours were well-rehearsed.

When I looked above, I saw the pale moon frown;
the sky burst open; I began to drown.

'Cause you're a faithless lover, with a heart of stone.
One day you'll discover yourself all alone.

Now, since that day, how you've run around.
You’ve been with every boy in town.

Well, I learned my lesson, and I learned it well:
how one night aflame left me cold as hell,
till my heart grew hard in its icy shell.

Now, I'm a faithless lover with a heart of stone.
I seek faceless lovers who leave with the dawn.

Copyright © 1991 by Michael R. Burch



Unlikely Mike
by Michael R. Burch

I married someone else’s fantasy;
she admired me despite my mutilations.

I loved her for her heart’s sake, and for mine.
I hid my face and changed its connotations.

And in the dark I danced—slight, Chaplinesque—
a metaphor myself. How could they know,
the undiscerning ones, that in the glow
of spotlights, sometimes love becomes burlesque?

Disfigured to my soul, I could not lose
or choose or name myself; I came to be
another of life’s odd dichotomies,
like Dickey’s Sheep Boy, Pan, or David Cruse:
as pale, as enigmatic. White, or black?
My color was a song, a changing track.

Copyright © 2001 by Michael R. Burch

Published by Bewildering Stories and selected as one of four short poems for the Review of issues 885-895



Through the fields of solitude
by Hermann Allmers
set to music by Johannes Brahms
translation by David B. Gosselin with Michael R. Burch

Peacefully, I rest in the tall green grass
For a long time only gazing as I lie,
Caught in the endless hymn of crickets,
And encircled by a wonderful blue sky.

And the lovely white clouds floating across
The depths of the heavens are like silky lace;
I feel as though my soul has long since fled,
Softly drifting with them through eternal space.

This poem was set to music by the German composer Johannes Brahms in what has been called its “the most sublime incarnation.” A celebrated recording of the song was made in 1958 by the baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau with Jörg Demus accompanying him on the piano.



The Pain of Love
by Michael R. Burch

for T. M.

The pain of love is this:
the parting after the kiss;

the train steaming from the station
whistling abnegation;

every highways’ broken white bar
that vanishes under your car;

each hour and flower and friend
that cannot be saved in the end;

dear things of immeasurable cost ...
now all irretrievably lost.

Copyright © 2013 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts

Note: The title “The Pain of Love” was suggested by an interview with Little Richard, then eighty years old, in Rolling Stone. He said that someone should create a song called “The Pain of Love.” I've written the lyrics, now can someone provide the music?



Will There Be Starlight
by Michael R. Burch

Will there be starlight
tonight
while she gathers
damask
and lilac
and sweet-scented heathers?

And will she find flowers,
or will she find thorns
guarding the petals
of roses unborn?

Will there be starlight
tonight
while she gathers
seashells
and mussels
and albatross feathers?

And will she find treasure
or will she find pain
at the end of this rainbow
of moonlight on rain?

Copyright © 2001 by Michael R. Burch
Published by The Word (UK), The Chained Muse, Famous Poets and Poems, Grassroots Poetry, The HyperTexts, Inspirational Stories, Jenion, Starlight Archives, TALESetc, Writ in Water, Grassroots Poetry and Poetry Webring



Indestructible, for Johnny Cash
by Michael R. Burch

What is a mountain, but stone?
Or a spire, but a trinket of steel?
Johnny Cash is gone,
black from his hair to his bootheels.

Can a man out-endure mountains’ stone
if his songs lift us closer to heaven?
Can the steel in his voice vibrate on
till his words are our manna and leaven?

Then sing, all you mountains of stone,
with the rasp of his voice, and the gravel.
Let the twang of thumbed steel lead us home
through these weary dark ways all men travel.

For what is a mountain, but stone?
Or a spire, but a trinket of steel?
Johnny Cash lives on—
black from his hair to his bootheels.

Copyright © 2006 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by Strong Verse



Flying
by Michael R. Burch


I shall rise
and try the ****** wings of thought
ten thousand times
before I fly ...

and then I'll sleep
and waste ten thousand nights
before I dream;
but when at last ...

I soar the distant heights of undreamt skies
where never hawks nor eagles dared to go,
as I laugh among the meteors flashing by
somewhere beyond the bluest earth-bound seas ...

if I'm not told
I’m just a man,
then I shall know
just what I am.

This is one of my very early poems, written around age 16-17. According to my notes, I may have revised the poem later, in 1978, but if so the changes were minor because the poem remains very close to the original.



Earthbound
by Michael R. Burch

Tashunka Witko, better known as Crazy Horse, had a vision of a red-tailed hawk at Sylvan Lake, South Dakota. In his vision he saw himself riding a floating and crazily-dancing spirit horse through a storm as the hawk flew above him, shrieking. When he awoke, a red-tailed hawk was perched near his horse.

Earthbound,
and yet I now fly
through the clouds that are aimlessly drifting ...
so high
that no sound
echoing by
below where the mountains are lifting
the sky
can be heard.

Like a bird,
but not meek,
like a hawk from a distance regarding its prey,
I will shriek,
not a word,
but a screech,
and my terrible clamor will turn them to clay—
the sheep,
the earthbound.

I believe I wrote this poem as a college sophomore, age 19 or 20. I did not know about the vision and naming of Crazy Horse at the time. But when I learned about the vision that gave Crazy Horse his name, it seemed to explain my poem and I changed the second line from "and yet I would fly" to "and yet I now fly." I believe that is the only revision I ever made to this poem.

Copyright © 1978 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



Momentum! Momentum!
by Michael R. Burch

for the neo-Cons

Crossing the Rubicon, we come!
Momentum! Momentum! Furious hooves!
The Gauls we have slaughtered, no man disapproves.
War’s hawks shrieking-strident, white doves stricken dumb.

Coo us no cooings of pale-breasted peace!
Momentum! Momentum! Imperious hooves!
The blood of barbarians brightens our greaves.
Pompey’s head in a basket? We slumber at ease.

****** us again, great Bellona, dark queen!
Momentum! Momentum! Curious hooves
Now pound out strange questions, but what can they mean
As the great stallions rear and their riders careen?

Originally published by Bewildering Stories

NOTE: Bellona was the Roman goddess of war. The name "Bellona" derives from the Latin word for "war" (bellum), and is linguistically related to the English word "belligerent" (literally, "war-waging"). In earlier times she was called Duellona, that name being derived from a more ancient word for "battle."



Just Yesterday
by Michael R. Burch

Yesterday
she went a-way
and now I don’t know what to sa-ay,
'cause I loved her more than life
just yesterday.

[Descending notes: DUH Duh duh]

Yesterday
she held me tight
and our love lit up the night,
but then our flame was not as bright,
just yesterday.

[Descending notes: DUH Duh duh]

Yesterday
she left me a-lone
and now I don’t know what I wa-ant ...
I just listen to a song
called “Yesterday” ...

[Descending notes: DUH Duh duh]

Yesterday, oh Yesterday,
Yesterday, oh Yesterday,
I loved her more than life
just yesterday.

[Descending notes: DUH Duh duh]

Copyright © 2020 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



Stay With Me Tonight
by Michael R. Burch


Stay with me tonight;
be gentle with me as the leaves are gentle
falling to the earth.
And whisper, O my love,
how that every bright thing, though scattered afar,
retains yet its worth.

Stay with me tonight;
be as a petal long-awaited blooming in my hand.
Lift your face to mine
and touch me with your lips
till I feel the warm benevolence of your breath’s
heady fragrance like wine.

That which we had
when pale and waning as the dying moon at dawn,
outshone the sun.
And so lead me back tonight
through bright waterfalls of light
to where we shine as one.

Copyright © 2019 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The Lyric



This Train
by Michael R. Burch

To be sung to the melody of "This Train is Bound For Glory" up-tempo.

This train is goin’ my way, this train.
This train is goin’ my way, this train.
This train is goin’ my way,
gonna take me back
to my baby,
This train is goin’ my way, this train.

This train is flyin’, flyin’, flyin’.
This train is flyin’, flyin’, flyin’.
This train is flyin’, flyin’,
and my heart is cryin’,
cryin’.
This train is flyin’, flyin’, flyin’.

This train is chuggin’ on down the tracks now.
This train is chuggin’ on down the tracks now.
This train’s chuggin’ down the tracks
and it’s gonna have to
take me back now.
This train is chuggin’ on down the tracks now.

This train is flyin’, flyin’, flyin’.
This train is flyin’, flyin’, flyin’.
This train is flyin’, flyin’,
and my heart is dyin’,
dyin’.
This train is flyin’, flyin’, flyin’.

This train is goin’ my way, this train.
This train is goin’ my way, this train.
This train is goin’ my way,
gonna take me back
to my baby,
This train is goin’ my way, this train.

This train must run a little longer.
Oh, this train must run a little longer.
And although I did her wrong, her
love is only gettin’ stronger.
This train must run a little longer.

Copyright © 2020 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



The Vision of the Overseer’s Right Hand
by Michael R. Burch

“Dust to dust ...”

I stumbled, aghast,
into a valley of dust and bone
where all men become,
at last, the same color . . .

There a skeletal figure
groped through blonde sand
for a rigid right hand
lost long, long ago . . .

A hand now more white
than he had wielded before.
But he paused there, unsure,
for he could not tell

without the whip’s frenetic hiss
which savage white hand was his.

Copyright © 2001 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by Poetry Porch



When I Think of You, I Think of Love
by Michael R. Burch

for Beth

When I think of you, I think of Love.
Oh, when I think of you, I think of Love
as magical as the moon and stars above.
And when I think of you, I think of Love.

When I think of you, I start to cry.
Yes, when I think of you, I start to cry.
And I think you know the reason why.
For when I think of you, I think of Love.

When I think of you, I start to smile.
Oh, when I think of you, I start to smile.
I think of you and, dreaming all the while,
when I think of you, I start to smile.

When I think of you, I have to laugh.
Yes, when I think of you, I have to laugh
because it’s certain: you’re my better half!
So when I think of you, I have to laugh.

I think of you as Eve, and at your feet
blooms everything that’s equally as sweet,
as magical as the moon and stars above.
And when I think of you, I think of Love.

I think of you with babies at your breast,
and does and fawns that come at your behest,
as magical as the moon and starts above.
And when I think of you, I think of Love.

I think of you and find myself at peace.
I feed the ducks, the turtles and the geese,
all as magical as the moon and stars above,
and when I think of you, I think of Love.

I think of you as Love, a Love that heals ...
the gentlest Dove that soars and flies and wheels
then looks down on the earth from high above.
And when I think of you, I think of Love.

Copyright © 2020 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



Hill Down the Road
by Michael R. Burch

I imagine this song being sung to an upbeat tune like “Afternoon Delight” with an emphasis on the last word in each line. The song would come out as a sort of breathless rush — one long, run-on sentence.

There’s a hill down the road
where my babe and me would go
when the sun was sinking low
where the sparkling waters flow

and we’d sit there in the grass
and we’d watch the sunsets pass
and then I’d walk her home,
but we’d never walk too fast

and we’d sit there in the summer
when the sun was in the sky
and we’d talk of our tomorrows
and we’d watch the butterflies

and I loved her even then
although I was so young
and I’ll love her till the time
that my time on earth is done

I wrote this poem as an aspiring songwriter, around age 14. But alas, I was too shy to show my compositions to anyone!

Copyright © 1974 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



Moon Lake
by Michael R. Burch

Starlit recorder of summer nights,
what magic spell bewitches you?
They say that all lovers love first in the dark . . .
Is it true?
Is it true?
Is it true?

Starry-eyed seer of all that appears
and all that has appeared—
What sights have you seen?
What dreams have you dreamed?
What rhetoric have you heard?

Is love an oration,
or is it a word?
Have you heard?
Have you heard?
Have you heard?

Copyright © 1976 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by Romantics Quarterly



Tomb Lake
by Michael R. Burch

Go down to the valley
where mockingbirds cry,
alone, ever lonely . . .
yes, go down to die.

And dream in your dying
you never shall wake.
Go down to the valley;
go down to Tomb Lake.

Tomb Lake is a cauldron
of souls such as yours —
mad souls without meaning,
frail souls without force.

Tomb Lake is a graveyard
reserved for the dead.
They lie in her shallows
and sleep in her bed.

I believe this poem and "Moon Lake" were companion poems, written around my senior year in high school, in 1976.

Copyright © 1976 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



How Long the Night
(Anonymous Middle English Lyric, circa early 13th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

It is pleasant, indeed, while the summer lasts
with the mild pheasants' song ...
but now I feel the northern wind's blast—
its severe weather strong.
Alas! Alas! This night seems so long!
And I, because of my momentous wrong
now grieve, mourn and fast.

Copyright © 2013 by Michael R. Burch
Published by Measure, Setu (India), Poet’s Corner, Glass Facets of Poetry, Better Than Starbucks, Chanticleer, Poetry Brevet and Deviant Art



Sappho’s Lullaby
by Michael R. Burch

for Jeremy

Hushed yet melodic, the hills and the valleys
sleep unaware of the nightingale's call
while the dew-laden lilies lie
listening,
glistening . . .
this is their night, the first night of fall.

Son, tonight, a woman awaits you;
she is more vibrant, more lovely than spring.
She'll meet you in moonlight,
soft and warm,
all alone . . .
then you'll know why the nightingale sings.

Just yesterday the stars were afire;
then how desire flashed through my veins!
But now I am older;
night has come,
I’m alone . . .
for you I will sing as the nightingale sings.

Copyright © 2020 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



Lullaby
by Michael R. Burch

for Jeremy

Cherubic laugh; sly, impish grin;
Angelic face; wild chimp within.

It does not matter; sleep awhile
As soft mirth tickles forth a smile.

Gray moths will hum a lullaby
Of feathery wings, then you and I

Will wake together, by and by.

Life’s not long; those days are best
Spent snuggled to a loving breast.

The earth will wait; a sun-filled sky
Will bronze lean muscle, by and by.

Soon you will sing, and I will sigh,
But sleep here, now, for you and I

Know nothing but this lullaby.

Copyright © 2020 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



Let me sing you a lullaby
by Michael R. Burch

for Jeremy (written from his mother’s perspective)

Oh, let me sing you a lullaby
of a love that shall come to you by and by.

Oh, let me sing you a lullaby
of a love that shall come to you by and by.

Oh, my dear son, how you’re growing up!
You’re taller than me, now I’m looking up!

You’re a long tall drink and I’m half a cup!
And so let me sing you this lullaby.

Oh, my sweet son, as I watch you grow,
there are so many things that I want you to know.

Most importantly this: that I love you so.
And so let me sing you this lullaby.

Soon a tender bud will ****** forth and grow
after the winter’s long ****** snow;

and because there are things that you have to know ...
Oh, let me sing you this lullaby.

Soon, in a green garden a new rose will bloom
and fill all the world with its wild perfume.

And though it’s hard for me, I must give it room.
And so let me sing you this lullaby.

Copyright © 2020 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



Swan Song
by Michael R. Burch

The breast you seek reserves all its compassion
for a child unborn. Soon meagerly she’ll ration
soft kisses and caresses—not for Him,
but you. Soon in the night, bright lights she’ll dim
and croon a soothing love hymn (not for you)
and vow to Him that she’ll always be true,
and never falter in her love. But now
she whispers falsehoods, meaning them, somehow,
still unable to foresee the fateful Wall
whose meaning’s clear: such words strange gods might scrawl
revealing what must come, stark-chiseled there:
Gaze on them, weep, ye mighty, and despair!
There’ll be no Jericho, no trumpet blast
imploding walls womb-strong; this song’s your last.

Copyright © 2006 by Michael R. Burch
Originally published by The HyperTexts



This is my translation of one of my favorite Dimash Kudaibergen songs, the French song "S.O.S." ...

S.O.S.
by Michel Berger
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Why do I live, why do I die?
Why do I laugh, why do I cry?

Voicing the S.O.S.
of an earthling in distress ...

I have never felt at home on the ground.

I'd rather be a bird;
this skin feels weird.

I'd like to see the world turned upside down.

It ever was more beautiful
seen from up above,
seen from up above.

I've always confused life with cartoons,
wishing to transform.

I feel something that draws me,
that draws me,
that draws me
UP!

In the great lotto of the universe
I didn't draw the right numbers.
I feel unwell in my own skin,
I don't want to be a machine
eating, working, sleeping.

Why do I live, why do I die?
Why do I laugh, why do I cry?

I feel I'm catching waves from another world.
I've never had both feet on the ground.
This skin feels weird.
I'd like to see the world turned upside down.
I'd rather be a bird.

Sleep, child, sleep ...



"Late Autumn" aka "Autumn Strong"
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
based on the version sung by Dimash Kudaibergen

Autumn ...

The feeling of late autumn ...

It feels like golden leaves falling
to those who are parting ...

A glass of wine
has stirred
so many emotions swirling in my mind ...

Such sad farewells ...

With the season's falling leaves,
so many sad farewells.

To see you so dispirited pains me more than I can say.

Holding your hands so tightly to my heart ...

... Remembering ...

I implore you to remember our unspoken vows ...

I dare bear this bitterness,
but not to see you broken-hearted!

All contentment vanishes like leaves in an autumn wind.

Meeting or parting, that's not up to me.
We can blame the wind for our destiny.

I do not fear my own despair
but your sorrow haunts me.

No one will know of our desolation.

Keywords/Tags: song, songs, songs of life, lyric, lyrics, music, rock, love, lover, lovers
Daivik Feb 2021
Hey Jude!
Don't be so sad
This too shall pass
Into yesterday,the invisible past
We can work it out

Hey Jude!
Come on smile
Here comes the sun
Your time to shine
Like Lucy in the sky with diamonds

Hey Jude!
You're only human
You need some help!
Well who doesn't
All you need is love

Hey Jude!
Don't be afraid of death
You've still got many a day in the life
And tomorrow never knows
What's in store for you
You'll find the inner light
Someone to hold your hand
To get you through a hard day's night

Hey Jude!
Just let it be
And sing this song
Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da
Ob-la-di-da
La la la How life goes on
Paul Butters Jan 2021
Wordsong, wordsong,
Lovely as birdsong.
Could be a Pop Song,
But never a Swansong.

Could be a rap,
And all that *******.
For Rap is easy,
Lemon squeezy.
But rap has beat
And words that repeat.
Rap has rhyme
Nearly every time.
Rap even has metre –
Who can beat her?

Yet wordsong is melodious too,
Giving us a worldly view.
Poems of love and dedication
Even human emancipation.
Whoops I’m slipping back -
Back into that addictive rap.

You must remember to read out loud –
Silver lining on every cloud.
Poetic landscapes catch our gaze,
Brightening up our mundane days.

The river of life keeps flowing on,
Iambic metre our beating heart.
Read it like you’re singing a song,
Write it whether or not it’s Art.

So play those words
So full of feeling
Just like the birds
And so appealing.

Paul Butters

© PB 27\1\2021.
Sing It Out Loud.
Zoe Grace Nov 2020
A heart of gold stopped beating
Two shining eyes now at rest
God broke our hearts to prove
That he only takes the best
Seven years ago today, my Pop collapsed in his bedroom and was declared braindead. This is the poem my mum wrote for him. Pop, if you can see this, I love you. I miss you every day.
Aliq Sep 2020
Intro:
Come here, baby. Don't afraid.
You're not hurt... Huh... Maybe...

Bridge I:
It's all your fault, and don't you dare make excuses,
I did not have enough weeks to read all your abuses!
I used to see you on one of the fashion cover,
And now you're here. You're just trapped lover!

Verse I:
When I saw you in the last time you walked with cheap *****!
But today you kissed some lad in a midday, at lunch.
I don't wanna know what happened,
I just want you to repented!
But... F--k! Who are interested by you in except me?! Huh?!

Verse II:
No, you're not acting. You went mad and shouted at me, you saying: "Uh,
Don't bring me down, I'm cool! I still love you!"
I believe in you. Evidently, in vain. However, all as always...

But now, it's the first day of the rest of your life. Get ready for endless fall!

Chorus:
Come back here. Come, lovely dear,
Don't look back, come into my arms,
Henceforth you don't feel the fear.
Without lies and drams...
You're my prey, my handsome groom,
My prince, my prize of Marbell Hall,
Thou shalt always fed and warm.
'Cause now - you're my best doll!
Aw... I'm getting stronger...
Aw... I can not wronger...
Now you are my slave and gofer,
Trapped lover!
Aw... It's so amazing!
Aw... I'm going crazy!
We are one, I think it's over...
Trapped lover...

Bridge II:
Evidently, I get chocked and I can't breathe again,
I let you hurt me. Now I feel so much pain...
You're my failed one and my extinguished TV star,
I hate you, but I'm sad and hard when you're so far...

Verse III:
Your manners enrage me, your musical tastes disappointing
Your appearance causing tears, and your thoughts are disgusting.
You're trying to be a hero, but always prefer to cover,
So now you're here. You're just trapped lover!

Verse II:
No, you're not acting. You went mad and shouted at me, you saying: "Uh,
Don't bring me down, I'm cool! I still love you!"
I believe in you. Evidently, in vain. However, all as always...

And all over again. And yet, as always. You remember these lines!

Rap:
There's no point in wasting time trying to cajole me,
You fu--ed up in full, it's a failure, do not you see?
I've had enough! But before I leave definitively,
I'll get all full! I'll destroy you! Oh~!!!

Chorus:
Come back here. Come, lovely dear,
Don't look back, come into my arms,
Henceforth you don't feel the fear.
Without lies and drams...
You're my prey, my handsome groom,
My prince, my prize of Marbell Hall,
Thou shalt always fed and warm.
'Cause now - you're my best doll!
Aw... It's so amazing!
Aw... I'm going crazy!
We are one, I think it's over...
Trapped lover...
Aliq Sep 2020
Intro:
Shoot...

Verse I:
The moment I blink again; just check it out!
Stop staring at the other boys, you're stupid lout!
Your everlasting snort I have already pall,
It’s weird all, all, all...

Verse II:
How about being a lil' bit nicer to me?
Your cold words hurt me so much, don’t have you see?
I'm starting get used to, but still upset of this fall,
I hate this all, all, all...

Bridge I:
Where are you looking, crud?!
I am standing next to you!

Chorus:
You've made my heart covered with ice,
And I decided to speak out against your lies.
Your arrows are trouble, in trouble, in trouble.
You’ve targeted me. You shoot, shoot, shoot.
But I’m good, good, good.
Your words, full of poison, wound like lance,
But I decide to give you a second chance.
As expected you’re trouble, in trouble, in trouble.
You’ve targeted me. You shoot, shoot, shoot.
But I’m good, good, good.

Verse III:
You have fallen deep into another trap,
Enough of your excuses, you’re lower creep.
With this character you will not find a good boy,
You never, no, no, no...

Bridge II:
Don’t misunderstand,
You’re not cupid, dunderhead.
Oh, no, you are!

Chorus:
You've made my heart covered with ice,
And I decided to speak out against your lies.
Your arrows are trouble, in trouble, in trouble.
You’ve targeted me. You shoot, shoot, shoot.
But I’m good, good, good.
Your words, full of poison, wound like lance,
But I decide to give you a second chance.
As expected you’re trouble, in trouble, in trouble.
You’ve targeted me. You shoot, shoot, shoot.
But I’m good, good, good.

Bridge III:
You've caught in a trap like a foolish doll,
You go to the tricks of playing wrong role.
Innocence, if you are a small, sweet vole,
But unlike you, I won’t shoot arrows, denying rules.

Chorus:
You've made my heart covered with ice,
And I decided to speak out against your lies.
Your arrows are trouble, in trouble, in trouble.
You’ve targeted me. You shoot, shoot, shoot.
But I’m good, good, good.
Your words, full of poison, wound like lance,
But I decide to give you a second chance.
As expected you’re trouble, in trouble, in trouble.
You’ve targeted me. You shoot, shoot, shoot.
But I’m good, good, good...
Aliq Aug 2020
Rap I:
My embrace is a fortress for you,
I have so often thrown and what can I do?
I can’t see the end of that dark tunnel
So I’m very afraid. I give you signal.
I’m like a desert with a blazing sun,
I'm dying of thirst, but I can not run
Kiss me my baby, I’ll show you the way,
Run to me, before that night is over, day by day…

Verse I:
I miss your eyes and your arms,
I guess I loved you too much.
When this night passes by warm,
I wipe off my tears – tok, tok, tok…
If the moon gaining force – disappear –
Your scent that still remains such.
Will fairy memories turn into fear?
Like rain drops, far away, tok, tok, tok…

Chorus:
Kiss me baby I’ll must be stay here day by day,
Whisper, please, that you still love me.
Kiss me baby just you can take me day by day,
Hitherto than dry my tears ere…

Refraine:
Just like the wind, you disappeared
Day by day. I miss you, day by day…

Verse II:
At night, I long walk on memories,
I hear your voice, and words amorous.
The countless nights full vows infinite, young boy…
They become tears – tok, tok, tok…

Chorus:
Kiss me baby I’ll must be stay here day by day,
Whisper, please, that you still love me.
Kiss me baby just you can take me day by day,
Hitherto than dry my tears ere…

Refraine:
Just like the wind, you disappeared
Day by day. I miss you, day by day…

Bridge:
If I think of you again,
Tears poured out of my eyes and then,
Please, tell me that you return,
And love outlive tremendous upturn…

Rap II:
You leave me and go far away,
Follow that road and please, just remain.
At the end of this crazy love – harmful troubling,
I was infected by this tough love and kept trembling.
I hope my lips that recite this sad song,
Will be remembered in your black eyes, I can’t wrong.
Kiss me my baby, I’ll show you the way,
Run to me, before that night is over, day by day…

Chorus:
Kiss me baby I’ll must be stay here day by day,
Whisper, please, that you still love me.
Kiss me baby just you can take me day by day,
Hitherto than dry my tears ere…

Outro:
Kiss me baby, take me day by day…
Aliq Aug 2020
Verse I:
Your eyes end up the war on my mind,
And returned to those I left behind.
I wasn't thinking that it would be so hard,
But you showed me a red card.

Verse II:
As winter came suddenly over the summer,
As love has been broken, leaving a ******.
And in the end, so left, our dreams
Were revived in a scathing, terrible scream.

Chorus:
This torture again. Almost unreal.
You was so beautiful. Extremely real.
And we have to respond in a lovers' trial
Facing a world in complete denial.

Verse III:
Yes. I try my best to catch our past,
But my hands have already full of dust.
** cercato dimenticare, distrutta dal fuoco,
Ma, purtroppo, nulla puo riempire quel vuoto.

Verse IV:
I'm ready to get the new opportunita,
And I'll always be able to defend verita.
I have nothing to lose and have nothing to get.
You see - it's all right I'm keep smiling. But yet...

Chorus:
This torture again. Almost unreal.
You was so beautiful. Extremely real.
And we have to respond in a lovers' trial
Facing a world in complete denial
Aliq Aug 2020
Verse I:
I’m besotted your charming scent (tonight),
I’m excited at thoughts of you (tonight).
I look pretty good today
And I am ready for anything that may occur.

Verse II:
I’m burning for love-love. Can you see it?
I'm ready; you're my perfection, so sweet.
You are like sweet rain that gives me a laugh,
In my boring life, 'cause you took the oath.

Chorus I:
You’re only exit in my burning heart,
Because of you I get a whole new start.
A couple is always stronger the one,
We need to be teamwise, but not one.

Rap I:
I’m falling for you more and more. True!
I have fallen for your trap and I’m flailing about in you,
And there's nothing I can do.
Oh my baby, come on closer, get more intoxicated by me
Become one with me, you can’t ever let go of me.

Verse III:
Below the attractive moonlight (tonight)
I leaned against your arm (tonight)
I’m bit excited right now
And I hope that you will kiss me right now.

Verse IV:
I’m burning for love-love. Do you know?
I get drunk in this perfect show.
You’re melting for me like vanilla cream,
Put me inside of you and make me dream.

Rap II:
It feels like you’re getting wet,
It feels like you’re slowly spread
This feeling is my secret that
I want from you, shining on us two
Hot spotlight, feels right,
Moment by moment, you makin’ me high,
Now our relationship has gotten deeper, you can’t
Escape from me anymore, you’re mine…

Chorus I:
You’re only exit in my burning heart,
Because of you I get a whole new start.
A couple is always stronger the one,
We need to be teamwise, but not one.

Bridge:
I threw away the meaningless
All past times without you. Surprised?
I can no longer walk alone
No way, no way, no way, O.K.?

Chorus II:
You’re like a shine inside a long dark,
You slowly become fireworks in my heart.
Let's make each other better. Done!
We need to be teamwise, but not one.

Chorus I:
You’re only exit in my burning heart,
Because of you I get a whole new start.
A couple is always stronger the one,
We need to be teamwise, but not one.
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