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Honestly - Djali Zwan



     
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I believe
I believe
I believe
I believe the love you talk about with me
Is it true, do I care
Honestly, you can try to wipe the memories aside
But it's you that you erase
'Cause there's no place that I could be without you
It's too far to discard the life I once knew
Honestly, all the weather storms are bringing
Are just a picture of my dreams
'Cause when I think of you as mine
And allow myself with time
To lead into the life we want
I feel loved, honestly
I feel loved, this honestly
I believe you mean the best that life can bring
I believe in it all

Honestly, you can try, your heart is just as long as mine
Is it ours to let go
'Cause there's no place that I could be without you
It's too dark to discard the life I once knew
Honestly, a single wrong is not enough
To cover up the pain in us
'Cause when I think of you as mine
And allow myself with time
To lead into the life we want
I feel loved, honestly
I'll make a joke so you must laugh
I'll break your heart so you must ask
Is this the way to get us back
I don't know, honestly
I don't know, this honestly
There's no place that I could be without you
Honestly
There's no place that I could be without you
There's no place that I could gleam without you
There's no place that I could dream without you
There's no place that I could be without you
Honestly

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One of would be many incarnations of the band Zwan, the best known of these The true poets of Zwan (a 1970's arena rock style entity) released the album "Mary Star Of The Sea" on Warner/Reprise. The Djali Zwan was a lot folkier and all the songs were acoustic based. Four Djali Zwan songs were released commercially "Number Of The Beast"(an Iron Maiden cover" and "Freedom Ain't What It Used To Be" appear on the "Honestly" single and "Autumn Leaves" and "Nobody 'cept You" appear on the "Lyric" single.

Read more about Djali Zwan on Last.fm.


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