We Are Incurable Romantics - Ozark Henry



     
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We Are Incurable Romantics Lyrics


There's nothing we can do about it
We are incurable romantics
We're here only for the ride
We are incurable romantics
To cross the ocean that's between us
We are incurable romantics
To look the monster in the eye
We are incurable romantics
If for once I could catch a butterfly
You are an incurable romantic
In the heap I'll tread you like a ladyTo save yourself
To save your world
The dragon were after, is the sweetest thing on earth
It's showing us a way, to heavenSince you there's after and there's before
You are an incurable romantic
Same world but different hallways and doors
You are an incurable romantic
In my head nothing's making sense

You are an incurable romantic
I see flares no one fired, babyTo save yourself
To save your world
The dragon we chase, is the sweetest thing on earth
It's showing us a way, to heavenWe'll crash and burn to see the crown
"It might be worth it", spoke the clown
So who's the clown?I'll swim the ocean that's between us
You are an incurable romantic
I'll look the monster in the eye
You are an incurable romantic
Far and near, velvet and veneer
You are an incurable romantic
I have thoughts, thoughts I truly fear

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Ozark Henry is the project of Piet Goddaer. This musician from Kortrijk, son of celebrated classical composer Norbert Goddaer, was the singer/rapper of the group Word before Ozark Henry. Despite a lot of gigs, the group never managed to get a record deal (the only release is a track "Henry Men-She" on "Debuutrock 1995") and died a subsequent silent death. At home in his living room, Goddaer and his friend Filip Tanghe, were also busy fiddling with computers and synthesizers. A few of these experiments landed on the table of record firm Method (Double T) that offered the group a contract.


Read more about Ozark Henry on Last.fm.


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