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Close Your Eyes - Gene Ammons



     
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Forgive me, I'm guilty, I'm filthy
Baby cleanse me
I'm empty, I'm ready to change
No more lies, no more lust
Fuck a slut thrust ain't worth us
Girl I'm ready to change
So I'll no longer be that way
Close your eyes
Close both your eyes
Put your hands to the sky
Just surrender to me
And I'll be your lover for always
Close both your eyes
Put your hands to the sky
Just surrender to me
And I'll be your lover for always
So why should you believe me
I've broken your trust constantly

Ironically this sounds the same
But I've made up my heart
And if you believe, I swear on my life
I will always be your shelter forever
Through the weather, together baby
Close both your eyes
Put your hands to the sky
Just surrender to me
And I'll be your lover for always
Close both your eyes
Put your hands to the sky
Just surrender to me
And I'll be your lover for always
Sorry I, I just keep lyin to you
I'm grown up now and I was a boy before
But now I'm a man
(I will never hurt you again)
And I'd never hurt you again
(I will always be your friend)
I realized you're my best friend
(Let me unleash the dragon)
So just let me be there for you
(Baby, close your eyes)
Close both your eyes
Put your hands to the sky
Just surrender to me
And I'll be your lover for always
Close both your eyes
Put your hands to the sky
Just surrender to me
And I'll be your lover for always
Close both your eyes
Put your hands to the sky
Just surrender to me
And I'll be your lover for always
Close both your eyes
Put your hands to the sky
Just surrender to me
And I'll be your lover for always
Always, always, always
Baby I will stay
Always, always, always, always
Baby I'll stay all, all, all

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Eugene "Jug" Ammons (April 14, 1925 - August 6, 1974) was an American jazz tenor saxophone player, and the son of boogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons. Ammons began to gain recognition when he went on the road with trumpeter King Kolax band in 1943, at the age of 18. He became a member of the Billy Eckstine and Woody Herman bands in 1944 and 1949 respectively, and then in 1950 formed a duet with Sonny Stitt. His later career was interrupted by two prison sentences for narcotics possession, the first from 1958 to 1960, the second from 1962 to 1969.

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