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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
Couldn't leave you if I tried
Couldn't weather this alone
And through the darkness you still provide
The sweetest love I've ever knownTake the shadow from the road I walk upon
Be my sunshine, sunshine
And in the emptiness
You look and find someone
The damage is undone
And love has made you strong
And heaven gave me mine, thalheimThe saddest words have come undone

Changing the very air I breathe
And miracles have just begun
In which only you and I believeTake the shadow from the road I walk upon
Be my sunshine, sunshine
And in the weightlessness
You look and find someone
The damage is undone
And love has made you strong
Heaven gave me mine, thalheimWhen I'm all at sea
You never let me down
I'll just keep coming back to you
'til I walk on solid ground
From the foothills to the mountains
On the waters of the rhine
Face to face in shahbagh gardens
In communion, out of timeThalheim, thalheimFrom the lilies of the valley
To the grapes upon the vine
The well of speculation
Is it his or hers or mine?Thalheim, thalheimIn the everything and nothing
In disharmony and rhyme
In the sound of shot and echo
Who's the victim, what's the crime?
What's the crime?Be my, be my sunshineIn the keening cries of evening
Unforgotten, underlined
We slipped into the water
Out of focus, out of time.

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David Sylvian (born, David Alan Batt, 23rd of February 1958, in Beckenham, Kent, UK) is an English singer, musician and composer who first rose to fame as the lead vocalist and main songwriter of the band Japan, and whose subsequent solo career has been influenced by a variety of musical styles and genres, including jazz, ambient music and electronic music. Japan - which also included Mick Karn, Rob Dean, Richard Barbieri and Sylvian's brother Steve Jansen - started out as a confusing hybrid rock/sleaze outfit in the mould of David Bowie and The New York Dolls.

Read more about David Sylvian on Last.fm.


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