There was a song you sang and it drew me in like a moth to a flame so you took advantage of the fact that I was looking for the love of my life but she was hidden beneath the gentrified and cobbled streets just so cold desperate and lonely despite all the times I crossed that bridge it never led me to you we started so well with our emotions on fire your embrace was so warming then so how could this have ever end well she’d call me everyday a ten and left subtle reminders of what I had undone absence makes the heart grow fonder so lady London I’ll leave you now so the warm embraces became as cold as the Newquay coast for now I want it back what I could not I could not have and so the poets say absence makes the heart grow fonder so lady London I will leave you now for lady London your furnace will burn out
credits
from Daybreak - Daybreak,
released January 12, 2011
Music - Bloom
Lyrics - Wilson
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