Not Given Lightly - Chris Knox



     
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Not Given Lightly Lyrics


Hello my friend, it's morning, time to wake now
In body, in mind entwined will have to break now
But I need your flesh your warmth to stay beside meOh, how I wish you could be deep inside me
Show me your eyes your low most tender feeling
And I'll give you mine be truthful and revealingAnd it's you that I love and it's true that I love
And it's love not given lightly but I knew that it's love
And it's you that I love and it's more than what it might beWhen we're alone I cannot always face you
Maybe my mood won't let these arms embrace you
But that doesn't mean my love's somehow diminished
Give me the time to show our love's unfinishedAnd it's you that I love and it's true that I love
And it's love not given lightly but I know that it's love
And it's you that I love and it's more than what it might beAnd every word I say is trueWhat can I say? The words destroy all meaning
There's only clinches to get across this feeling
This is a love song for john and Desha's mother
This isn't easy I might not write anotherAnd it's you that I love and it's true that I love
And it's love not given lightly but I knew that it's love
And it's you that I love and it's more than what it might be

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Starting his vocal career with the legendary unrecorded punk band The Enemy in 1977, Chris Knox has seemingly had a twisted finger in every musical pie up and down New Zealand since then. Frontman for the short-lived but energetic Toy Love and one half of the perpetually magical duo that is Tall Dwarfs - as well as recording and performing his own solo works - the so-called "Eighth Beatle" still lives in the Auckland suburb of Grey Lynn and still wears jandals onstage. Knox recently assembled The Nothing with whom he recorded and released his most recent album.

Read more about Chris Knox on Last.fm.


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