And I love you and you’ve gotta take the blame
And I love it when you call my name
Love the things that you don’t like about yourself
Cause if they weren’t true then you’d be someone else
And I love travelling with you by my side
Or doing nothing staying home on Friday nights
And I love the way you never suffer fools
Even sometimes when I am one of them to
On a scale of one to ten love
1s I don’t know and 10‘s sosure
If you said that you loved me a million
Then I’d still love you more
I love the way you get me everytime
I love it when you put your hand in mine
I even love the way my words just disappear
When they are not the ones you want to hear
On a scale of one to ten love
1s I don’t know and 10 is sure
If you said that you loved me a million
Then I’d still love you more
Yeah you know I’d love you more
And I loved you for a while yeah I rehearsed
But I love that I still said it first
And I love the way you said it back
Don’t wanna think about how you could’ve not done that
On a scale of one to ten love
1s I don’t know and 10 is sure
If you said that you loved me a million
Then I’d still love you more
Yeah you know I’d love you more
Yeah I’m bit and there’s no cure
Well... Like some people here, I never really liked that song! However, this is *so* much better than the original, for all the reasons already listed by deluded_marxist! The depth of feelings here, especially from the vocals but also the slow music, really is on a whole other level! Thanks to Tara Tantrum for taking me here! Highly recommended!!! bmurator
I struggle to describe what is so special about Lissom’s music. They sound like nothing I’ve ever heard before yet always knew I wanted. Their first record ranks as one of the most beautiful I’ve ever heard.
“Eclipses” is a an impressive step forward for Lissom. The songwriting is more mature and immersive, and the production is crystal-clear with multi-layered vocals, and lush string arrangement. Timpy
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