More lyrics.
Here are some offerings from Jason Silver. The links provide recordings of the songs.
Daddy’s Lullabye
By Jason Silver
http://www.jasonsilver.com/cgi-bin/weblog.pl/2007/11/16#Daddys_Lullabye
Close your eyes and don’t you cry
Go to sleep my darling
Daddy’s lullabye
Just goodnight and not goodbye
Sweetest dreams my baby
Drift off to the sky
To daddy’s lullabye.
Sleeping sweetly
Let me hold you tight
Breathing deeply
Soon the morning light
Afternoon Is Haunting
By Jason Silver
http://www.jasonsilver.com/cgi-bin/weblog.pl/2007/11/01#Afternoon_Is_Hauntin
Midnight now, I'm waiting, wondering
Why you haven't called?
One o'clock Lord, I must close my eyes
Two goes by, then three, four, five,
Still you are nowhere near
Sleep would be great, but it's already eight,
And the afternoon is haunting.
Chorus:
Every afternoon I think about that place
I remember how the moon, it shone upon your face
I can still recall your eyes; they burn into my mind
And I can't forget the lies, but baby,
How I want to.
I can't believe the time, God
It's already half-past nine
I fell asleep at ten, just closed my eyes
I'll wait until noon, then one and two,
Man, has it been three years?
Four o'clock, I go for a walk
But the afternoon is haunting.
[chorus]
She Loves Me Not
http://www.jasonsilver.com/cgi-bin/weblog.pl/2007/05/11#she_loves_me_not
I’m not able
To take these roses off the table
It’s been three long months of watching
Every tender petal dropping
Red is the colour
Of firey passion for a lover
Scarlet’s turned and walked away now
Like this flower, I’ve lost my way
Chorus:
She loves me, she loves me not
She wants me, or she’s moving on.
There is just one petal left and I can’t call it
And I dread the day that this last one is falling
She loves me or she loves me not.
The dust has settled
It’s covered eighty crimson petals
But eighty-one has got a hold,
And like my heart, it won’t let go
Time has frozen,
And I feel my heart closin’
The flower dies, the moment’s gone
But in my eyes, the memory lives on
[chorus 2x]
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Monday, December 17, 2007
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