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Remember
Remember this passionate love
So innocent
We lived an immortal lifeThe pain still lingers
From this weird embrace
We still bear the marks
Of our vows and vicesCome with me
And rejouce in my tears
Let our bodies be one
In this last embrace
And the fruit of this union
Will live for everHeartbeats
Remembrance of suffering
This birth will bring
A sense to our fallen loveDespite of our lost illusions
I can smile and laugh again
The one I'll call my love forever
Forever will be by my side

'Till I'm dead and goneI still hope
To find him again
To be his lover forever
TenderDon't you see the evil in me
Ready to smother and kill thee
Growing stronger in a divine
Revenge
What an absurd love doomed
To fail
Don't you feel who I really am
The one who will destroy youDon't spare them, don't spare them
Don't spare them, no wayThey must pay, they musy pay
They must pay todayEverything in me
You don't understand
Are the first signs
Of my master's anger
Be blind and your pain
Will be so much harder
I'm the instrument
Of their creation
The mudering hand
Of their machinationDon't spare them, don't spare them
Don't spare them, no way

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Walter Bishop Jr. (1927-1998) was a jazz pianist, composer, and teacher. (The senior Walter Bishop was a composer of popular tunes, including Louis Jordan's hit "Jack, You're Dead.") Following WWII, Bishop played and recorded with a wide array of jazz luminaries, such as Art Blakey and Stan Getz. As a leader, he recorded albums for Black Jazz, Muse, and others. He studied at Julliard in the 1960s, taught in Los Angeles in the 1970s, and in the 1980s taught at the Hartt School of Music of the University of Hartford (Conn.

Read more about Walter Bishop Jr. on Last.fm.


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