You Lost My Memory

Skyclad

Composição de: Martin Walkyier
Unstoppable force and immovable object, 
repel one another when by chance colliding. 
The Brownian-Motion within this love potion, 
ensures our opinions are always dividing. 
I am from Mars my dear; 
you hail from Venus. 
A meeting star-crossed 
like the Sun and the Moon. 
Destined to let this cruel world 
come between us. 
Our last kiss eclipsed by a shadow at noon. 

A rose that is built 
out of music by moonlight; 
petals stained ruby with nightingale blood. 
Cast down in disgust 
to be crushed by a cart-wheel, 
because of mere trivia misunderstood. 

We quest for a grail of illusive perfection, 
each hoping we'll find it some glorious day. 
Yet gaze with remorse at our jaded reflection, 
that looks like The Picture Of Dorian Gray. 

[Chorus:] 
Siamese Twins who were joined at the heart. 
Love's an affliction without a known remedy. 
Blunt-bladed fate 
deemed to cleave us apart; 
Emotional surgery pays no indemnity. 
Some seek release with effete anaesthesia, 
others adapt to the role of sworn enemy. 
You found nepenthe in cheap, sweet amnesia; 
It was far easier losing my memory. 

And the nightingale sang: 
"Sing love's lament 
with a thorn at your breast. 
Impaled by her barb; 
cruel and unforgiving. 
A million dead poets would gladly attest; 
heart-ache's a keepsake 
to remind us we're living." 

[Chorus:] 
Siamese Twins who were joined at the heart. 
Love's an affliction without a known remedy. 
Blunt-bladed fate 
deemed to cleave us apart; 
Emotional surgery pays no indemnity. 
Some seek release with effete anaesthesia, 
others adapt to the role of sworn enemy. 
You found nepenthe in cheap, sweet amnesia; 
It was far easier losing my memory.
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