Lover

Album: Very Best of Les Paul (1948)
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  • Lover, when I'm near you, and I hear you, speak my name
    Softly, in my ear you, breathe a flame

    Lover, when we're dancing, keep on glancing, in my eyes
    Till loves own entrancing, music dies

    All of my future is in you
    Your every plan I design
    Promise you'll always continue
    To be mine

    Lover, please be tender, when you're tender, fears depart
    Lover, I surrender, to my heart

    (instrumental bridge)

    Lover, it's immoral, but why quarrel, with our bliss
    When, two lips of coral, want to kiss

    I say the devil is in you, and to resist you, I try
    But if you didn't continue, I would die

    Lover, please be tender, when you're tender, fears depart
    Lover, I surrender, to my heart Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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