Preferred Band/Artist: Straatligkinders
Straatligkinders:
Sweet dreams yet silent screams
And I hope
I hope I can dream to love you
Circles inside my head
Cause you know
I can't stop thinking of you
So evil but yet so sweet
Cause you are
The one - I'm certain of it
Come walk these circles with me
Just to hope
That you can dream to love it ...
There's more to me than you can see ...
Or that I allow you to see
There's more to me that I can be ...
Or that I allow me to be
Or what you can see and I can be ...
Is the same analogy
There's a cleared up side inside my head ...
It is love - a fatality
AKA:
Many a man
With a plan
Took a stand
To fight this undying, loyal battle with heartbeat at hand
What's the use of a will if you get knocked head over heels?
What's the use of a will if you cannot even try to conceal it?
And you work so hard to fight it but you end up to reveal it
And you're vulnerable
But it's just so wonderful
A silent aching and this quaking of happiness ...
Straatligkinders:
Sweet dreams yet silent screams
And I hope
I hope I can dream to love you
Circles inside my head
Cause you know
I can't stop thinking of you
So evil but yet so sweet
Cause you are
The one - I'm certain of it
Come walk these circles with me
Just to hope
That you can dream to love it ...
AKA:
Many a man
Understands
That these hands
Were meant to love and cherish, even made to build up his land
What's the use of a will if you get knocked head over heels?
What's the use of a will if you cannot even try to conceal it?
And you work so hard to fight it but you end up to reveal it
And you're vulnerable
But it's just so wonderful
A silent aching and this quaking of happiness ...
Straatligkinders:
Sweet dreams yet silent screams
And I hope
I hope I can dream to love you
Circles inside my head
Cause you know
I can't stop thinking of you
So evil but yet so sweet
Cause you are
The one - I'm certain of it
Come walk these circles with me
Just to hope
That you can dream to love it too ...

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