Dan Hill - Longer Fuse Lyrics

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Longer Fuse

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What Are The Lyrics For Longer Fuse By Dan Hill?
You walked into my room, a lover from the past
A lifetime since I looked into your eye-eyes You held me like one holds onto a dream that has gone bad Ain't it scary how so many dreams run dry You've traveled round the world two times since you've left me Fell in love three times, grown restless another four But through the haze of love and pain You say you wanna feel young again Ain't it funny how that happens when you get older Whoa when you get o-older And you don't know-ow me anymore, I've changed The innocence you found disappeared when you went away And I don't fall in love that quickly like I used to do The passion still explodes, bound by a longer fuse You're livin' with a rock 'n' roll musician off the coast I hope he makes it, walk alone at night just to get away He waits for you in bed and when it don't feel good you learn to fake it I can see you lyin' silent in your rage, whoa-oh in silent rage And you don't know-ow me anymore, I've changed The innocence you found disappeared when you went away And I don't fall in love that quickly like I used to do The passion still explodes, bound by a longer fuse Bound by a longer fuse (I don't fall in love) Bound by a longer fuse (I don't fall in love) (I don't fall in love) |
Who Wrote Longer Fuse By Dan Hill?
Dan Hill
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What's The Duration Of The Longer Fuse By Dan Hill?The duration of Longer Fuse is 4:10 minutes and seconds. |
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