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Visions of Paradise - Mick Jagger



     
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Don't tell me when
Something is beautiful
And don't tell me how
To talk to my friendsJust tell me the names of the stars in the sky
What's your favorite song?
And tell me the names of the lovers you had
Before I came alongDon't put your arms around me
And don't hold me tight
'Cause I could get used to
Your vision of paradiseAnd don't ask me where
All of the pain goes
'Cause you make me feel
That I don't know myselfYou say that you want me forever and I
I say love is no crime
So tell me the names of the children
We'll have at the end of the lineSo don't put your arms around me
And don't hold me tight
'Cause I could get used to

Your vision of paradiseAnd don't let me near the garden
Of earthly delights
'Cause I could get used to
Your vision of paradise
Of paradise, of paradiseAnd just use your heart and not your head
While I fall apart in my bed
I find myself aching for you
I feel myself breaking in twoSo don't tell me when
I should come on home
There might be a time
You don't want me aroundSo don't build your world around me
And don't hold me tight
'Cause I could get used to
Your vision of paradiseParadise, paradise, oh, paradise
Your vision of paradise
Oh, I could get used to

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As the lead singer for The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger is one of the most popular and influential frontman in the history of rock & roll. Jagger fronted the Rolling Stones for over 20 years before he began a solo career in 1985. At the time of the release of his début solo album, She's the Boss, it appeared that the Stones may have been approaching the end of their career*, but it soon transpired that Jagger's solo career would run concurrently with that of the band's.

Read more about Mick Jagger on Last.fm.


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