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Revenge of the Flowers - Malcolm McLaren



     
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Le parfum sucré de vos roses s'évapore
Et moi je compose
Vous ne m'aurez jamais donné
Que le baiser du condamnéThese flowers in your sweet hand is
Just how I would feel to you
If you could only touch me nowJust a ghostly paper sigh
Till you kiss me back to life
I'm soon to breathe the roses bloomA thousand kisses say goodbye
And then they say you'll never die
A lonely fanfare blew
And then they sing to you
A thousand kisses say goodbye
And then they say you'll never die
A lonely fanfare blew
And then they sing to youAll your flowers fill my room
And sing to me their happy tune
Like nature's flower destined to dieA thousand hungry flowers
Loving you for hours and hours

Soon smothers me so tenderlyA thousand kisses say goodbye
And then they say you'll never die
A lonely fanfare blew
And then they sing to youA thousand kisses say goodbye
And then they say you'll never die
A lonely fanfare blew
And then they sing to you
My lips are open wide
Stretched so far apart
Searching for that last kiss
With my hands pressed tight to my heartA thousand hungry flowers
Loving you for hours and hours
Soon smothers me so tenderlyA thousand kisses say goodbye
And then they say you'll never die
A lonely fanfare blew
And then they sing to youA thousand kisses say goodbye
And then they say you'll never die
A lonely fanfare blew
And then they sing to you
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Malcolm McLaren (22 January 1946, London, UK – 8 April 2010, Switzerland) had a varied career starting from Art School dropout to Kings Road merchant, moving into band manager, socio-political instigator, quasi-musician himself, wry social commentator & influential media manipulator. In the late 1960s he started designing clothes and by 1972 he opened a clothing boutique in London with his then girlfriend, Vivienne Westwood.

Read more about Malcolm McLaren on Last.fm.


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