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Tell me one more lie my dear x4There's lights on in a window,
And a sign post in the snow,
There's a golden coin beneath your pillow.There's parachutes above you,
And life boats below,
And a heart that loves you,
Yeah I think you know.There's treasure maps well hidden,
And diamonds in the dirt,
There's a golden thread weaved in to your shirt.There's a kiss for every tear,
That rolls down your cheek,
And words I shouldn't hear and words you shouldn't speak.So tell me one more lie my dear,
Whisper softly so nobody hears,
Keep me hanging on for another year,
Oh tell me one more lie my dear.Well there's whisky and blankets,
And a bonfire when you're cold,
I'll hold a golden breathe till I'm silver and old.With only hope to keep alive,
And only time to kill,
There's a fool that loved you and he loves you still.So tell me one more lie my dear,
Whisper softly so nobody hears,

Keep me hanging on for another year,
Oh tell me one more lie my dear.Spin me one more tale sweet heart,
Weave golden needle and thread through my heart,
Whisper all the things you know I long to hear,
Oh tell me one more lie my dear.

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Joy Williams born Nov. 14th 1982 is a 29 year old Vocalist, Melodist, and Lyricist.
She grew up in Santa Cruz, CA. At 17, She signed a recording contract with PLG/SonyBMG, and moved to the friendly and muggy town of Nashville, TN. She co-wrote and recorded several albums, and realized after 7 years of being on the road full time that it was song-writing that kept tugging at her heart. She is now signed as a full-time writer with Judy Stakee at Warner/Chappell in LA, and is with ASCAP. She writes for various projects daily with a team of very talented people from around the globe.

Read more about Joy Williams on Last.fm.


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