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Late Marie

from Copper Dalton by Copper Dalton

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Even if we never meet again, then your smile I won't forget
How you wore your faded dress, how you told your lies so well
If we only walk as friends, then your touch I won't resist
And I won't hear your complaints, and you won't hear my regrets

Late Marie, when did life become obscene
While we were rolling on the floor alone,
Passion swept away our dreams
Late Marie, we're just two more lives in need
Of a sunrise that's few and far between
While the night comes on, it's too late Marie

If we never meet again, then your tongue I will resent
How it washed away my tears while it stole away my kiss
And when I think what could have been, my heart is never blessed
I hear an echo in my past, you were better than all the rest

Remember opening your arms
To let my warmth come deep inside
We would sweat through our embrace
And our laughter would stir the oceans

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from Copper Dalton, released October 16, 2001

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