Raphael Gualazzi
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Jameson's Lament

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Raphael Gualazzi Canonical path: /raphael-gualazzi/jameson-s-lament Related lyric paths: 6
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Jameson's Lament

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I've seen something tender in your eyes

Why don't you follow me

I'm gonna bring you into paradise

There's a paradise lost

Where i found your smile

And there, could see mountains

Crumbling to the sky, for me

Now anyone

Could play this simple song

But no one can play

My love for you as well as me

So tell all the tunes, babe

This lament has to finish

Perhaps this song is too short

But i think it is as short

As my love for you

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