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Kisses Stain (Acoustic Version) - Eric Martin



     
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It could have been the way
that she would flirt with me in private
Whispered her dirty little secrets
Till my eyes jumped out their sockets
How she pressed against me in her sundress
Crashed and burned my innocent child
With that smoke ring smile
Maybe she pretended when she told me
I was her greatest Valentino
Filled my head with junk from poets
I can still taste every moment she's here
In the back of old tears
All and all a love comes easy
And after all it leaves so hard
Once upon a time ago she kissed me
Forever on my face
Can't be washed away
Cause kisses stain

Maybe I could fool myself in thinking
there was more than one believer
I was a fly in tender trappings
It was a nice dream while it tasted
How she left behind her souvenirs
And quietly disappeared into the haze
I keep her in the pain of my brain
All and all a love comes easy
And after all it leaves so hard
Once upon a time ago she kissed me
Forever on my face
Can't be washed away
Cause kisses stain
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There are multiple artists that share the name Eric Martin: 1 A hard rock singer who fronted Mr. Big
2 A producer from Chicago, IL, a member of Traxmen.
3 The producer of the This American Wife podcast, a parody of public radio
1. Eric Martin (born on October 10, 1960, in Long Island, New York State) is a singer, best known as the former vocalist of hard rock band Mr. Big. Before his career in Mr. Big, he played in a rock group called 415, formed in the late 1970s. This band recorded one album, "Sucker for a Pretty Face", after which they changed their name to the Eric Martin Band.

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