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If you hadn't asked |
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Leave my answer the same |
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Leo's mine |
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If you hadn't asked her |
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Staining my whole tongue red |
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It's you I ask now |
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Stirring my indulgent sentiment |
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Don't, don't, fall |
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You so might as well |
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Be un-done |
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Lay low |
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You're staining my whole tongue red |
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Dying all my colours red |
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How'd you get this out, she said you won't |
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Fallen far a clear mile |
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Bound for all the sun to spoil |
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"..beauty that he sees is available to other people and to me, too.." |
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"..I believe.." |
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"He'll hold up a flower and say, "look how beautiful it is".." |
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"..take this all apart and it becomes a dull.." |
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"..the inner structure...also the processes.." |
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"The fact that.." |
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If you hadn't asked |
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Made the stuff |
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Made it so fine |
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Leo's mine |
| [03:00.59] |
If you hadn't asked her |
| [03:07.15] |
Staining my whole tongue red |
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It's you I ask now |
| [03:22.67] |
Stirring my indulgent sentiment |
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Don't, don't, stare |
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You so might as well |
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Be un-done |
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Lay low |
| [03:41.46] |
You're staining my whole tongue red |
| [03:58.25] |
Dying all my colours red |
| [04:01.52] |
How'd you get this out, she said you won't |
| [04:11.91] |
Fallen far a clear mile |
| [04:15.49] |
Bound for all the sun to spoil |
| [04:25.24] |
Dying all my colours red |
| [04:28.79] |
How'd you get this out, she said you won't |
| [04:39.08] |
Fallen far a clear mile |
| [04:42.31] |
Bound for all the sun to spoil |
| [04:52.61] |
Dying all my colours red |
| [04:55.97] |
How'd you get this out, she said you won't |
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Fallen far a clear mile |
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Bound for all the sun to spoil |
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"..The beauty that he sees is available to other people and to me, too.." |
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"..I might not be quite as refined aesthetically as he is. |
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But I can appreciate the beauty of a flower." |
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"At the same time, |
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I see much more about the flower that he sees. |
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I could imagine the cells in there, the complicated actions inside which also have a beauty. |
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I mean, it's not just beauty at this dimension of one centimeter: there is also beauty at a smaller dimension.." |