Our Love

Album: The Instigator (2002)
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  • Our Love

    Richard Wagner's letters to his lover Mathilde were a mess
    He should have quit before he had written the address
    They made love on the mezzanine her husband was his friend
    Vienna in a fugue-state working on a thing
    That when he finished it took almost seven hours to sing
    He still found time to write to her his heart-exploding words
    Our love surpassed our love so fast
    Our love's all wrong our love goes on and on
    Our love became our love by name when I wrote it to you in a song
    Our love goes on and on
    Our love our love
    Kafka in his letters to his lover Milena was alive
    But he was waiting for a love that never would arrive
    Their rendezvous was singular her husband was his friend
    She is a living fire she is a reason to live
    She is killing me burning only for him
    I'll spend my whole life loving her my heart exploding words
    Our love surpassed our love so fast
    Our love's all wrong our love goes on and on
    Our love became our love by name when I wrote it to you in a song
    Our love goes on and on
    Our love our love our love our love
    Our love surpassed our love so fast
    Our love's all wrong our love goes on and on
    Our love became our love by name when I wrote it to you in a song
    Our love goes on and on our love our love
    Our love our love our love our love our love Writer/s: STEWART RANSOM MILLER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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