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My Legs Are Weak - Paloma Faith



     
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I'm collecting people's tears
They cried because they miss you
They fill the seas and all the lakes
With memories the wind blewI'd run out of jars
Before a second could pass
Didn't have enough time
With you to turn the hourglassPictures in my head
Suddenly appear
Why'd you have to go away?
It's not all very clearGoodbye, sweet angel
Sail away on teary seas
Tattooed the time we had
On my memory, my legs are weakWhen I close my eyes, I see you
The dimples in your cheeks
I forgot to thank you for things
'Cause I didn't see you for weeksWoke up this morning
And hoped for a dream
But reality sat me down

And forced me to believeKnocked down too soon
Like a skittle on the lane
The man who took the wrong stop
From life's fast moving trainGoodbye, sweet angel
Sail away on teary seas
Tattooed the times we had
On my memory, my legs are weakFuneral flowers
Won't make me believe
They can carry out the casket
And I'll still expect you see youCome 'round tomorrow
And tell me all your newsI don't ask for much from you
Sleep to my lullaby
Only give me one more chance
To say a last goodbyeSo, goodbye, sweet angel
Sail away on teary seas
Tattooed the time we had
On my memory, my legs are weak

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Paloma Faith (born Paloma Faith Blomfield born in Hackney, London on July 21, 1985) is an English singer and actress. Her debut single, Stone Cold Sober, was released in June 2009 and entered the British charts at number 17. The accompanying video was directed by the British music video director Sophie Muller. Her second single New York was released on 13th September and her album Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? was released on 28 September 2009. Her music is influenced by soul and jazz and her singing style has been compared favourably to that of Amy Winehouse and Duffy.

Read more about Paloma Faith on Last.fm.


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