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Garden Of Love - The Skatalites



     
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She said: Lay down and take the load off
Then gently her hands caressed my temples.
How 'bout another shot of wine and the scent of slow burning candles for the ambiance... to set the mood.
She said: The woman... the lady that I am in the street... well I left her right outside... right outside your door but if it's cool... I can stay the night.
Chorus:
And I'll be your heaven... your heavenly garden of loveooveoooveooooove
looooveoooooveoooove loooove
The angelic nastiness she possessed
made me lose my cool
had me so so so subdued.
Love so good... eh
you can hear a pin drop
you can hear the springs pop
you can the headboard knocking'
Like who's is it?
knocking'
who's is it?
knocking... its knock 'it in repeatedly as she said to me...

Chorus:
And I'll be your heaven... your heavenly garden of loveooveoooveooooove
looooveoooooveoooove loooove
(As we lay)So there we lay
(We lay as we lay)
Watching the moon become the sun.
(and as the moon become the sun)
Engage for the position of affection
and just like magic our pheromones are enraged once again she tellin'me all this nastiness in the morning...
Chorus:
And I'll be your heaven... your heavenly garden of loveooveoooveooooove
(ad lib)
looooveoooooveoooove loooove
See on the rainy nights she promised me that...
Chorus:
And I'll be your heaven...
your heavenly garden of loveooveoooveooooove (Ad lib)
looooveoooooveoooove loooove
As we listen to the rain... pitter patter on the window pane...
I lay and I pay in the garden... ahhhhh... eh

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The Skatalites are a Jamaican music group that played a major role in popularising ska, the first truly Jamaican music created by fusing boogie-woogie blues, rhythm and blues, jazz, mento, calypso, and African rhythms. They recorded many of their best known songs, including Guns of Navarone, in the period between 1964 and 1965, as well as played on records by Prince Buster and many other Jamaican artists.

Read more about The Skatalites on Last.fm.


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