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I'll Be - Dean Geyer



     
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The strands in your eyes
that colour them wonderful
stop me and steal my breath
emeralds from mountains
that first touch the sky
never revealing their deaths
tell me that we belong together
dress it up, with the trappings of love
ill be captivated, ill hang from your lips
instead of shallowed heartache
from heartache that hangs from aboveill be your crying shoulder
ill be loves suicide
and ill be better when im older
ill be the greatest fan of your lifeRain falls angry on the tinned roof
as we lye awake in my bed
your my survival, your my living proof
that love is alive and not dead
so tell me that we belong together

dress it up with the trappings of love
ill be captivated, ill hang from your lips
instead of shallowed heartache
from heartache that hangs from aboveill be your crying shoulder
ill be loves suicide
and ill be better when im older
ill be the greatest fan of your lifeand i dropped out, ive burned up
ive fought my way back from the dead
and i tuned in, i turned on
remember the things that you saycuz ill be your crying shoulder
ill be loves suicide
and ill be better when im older
ill be the greatest fan of you lifeill be your crying shoulder
ill be loves suicide
and ill be better when im older
ill be the greatest fan of you life

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Dean Geyer was born on 20 March 1986 in Johannesburg, South Africa, is the oldest of three children (Jess and Tatum) to parents Debbie and Keith. He moved to Melbourne, Australia, at age 15 leaving most of his family behind. Dean attended Melbourne High School, a select-entry school for boys, finishing his Victorian Certificate of Education from MHS in 2004, but did not pursue higher education. He finished third in the talent contest Australian Idol 2006.

Read more about Dean Geyer on Last.fm.


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