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Seven Days Lyrics


Seven days can be a long
Long time my friend
When you dream about the cold black chair
With straps for both your hands
If you wonder what it's like
To know your life will soon be gone
Your thoughts are mostly 'bout the things
You wish you'd never done
Your face is there in the darkest night
So clear upon my wall
Yet soon I know I'm to face
The darkest night of all
For on my head they'll place
The thing that brings eternal peace
Then death will be the way
To make this ache inside me cease
A stolen kiss, a warm embrace
A secret rendezvous

They didn't seem so wrong
That night when first I met you
Then there he was, insane with rage
To see you held so tight
I didn't mean to kill him
When we had that awful fight
Seven days I've sat here
Thinking 'bout our sin
Seven days to realize
The trouble that I'm in
Seven days to weigh the price
The man will make me pay
Seven days to think 'bout
The night you ran away
Then you were gone and he lay dead
A smile upon his lips
He knew this was the last time
You'd give him the slip
Knew too, the price for stolen love
Was just too much to pay
Perhaps I too can smile like him
When my life ebbs away
He's coming out to lead me on
To that little cell-like room
I fancy your face is smiling
As we walk through the gloom
Perhaps you've found another
Who wants a rendezvous
But I'll, I'll bet he can't imagine
The price of loving you
Seven days I've sat here
Thinking 'bout our sin
Seven days to realize
The trouble I'm in
Seven days to weigh the price
The man will make me pay
Seven days to think about
The night you ran away

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Jim Reeves (1923 - 1964), known affectionately as 'Gentleman Jim', was a country singer known for his velvety voice. Through his unique style, which fused the laidback style of crooners such as Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby with country material, he brought country music to a whole new audience. He was also one of the first to bring country music to places outside of America, gaining widespread popularity in Britain, Europe, South Africa and India.

His prolific career was cut tragically short in 1964 by a plane crash. However, even after his death, his popularity did not wane and he continued to have hits some years after his death, with previously unreleased songs and remastered earlier material.

Added 01: One interesting fact was that he recorded an album in Afrikaans for Afrikaners in South Africa. How do I know? I bought the LP many years ago.

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