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Love & Lottey.

LOVE & LOTTERY
(Jörgen Jansson)

Walking these hours effects me so
Oh daylight in the bright moon and sun
I don’t know what to regard as wise
Cause I’m not toddling with love these days

Thought I was man enough to grow
Oh my days are numbered - Ill be gone
I’ll never get it again, the loving price
Cause I can’t just cover this shameful face

Hurting myself with these lies about love
I had my chances and it’s the consequence of
Love and lottery - Ill seldom see the gift of passion again
Love and lottery - I’m playing the bluesy game, it’s a shame
Had to go without - Ill never again ask you for champagne
Have myself for this to blame - Ill walk into the flame

I’ve heard it before, a whisper a blow
Oh I wish I could have it all undone
Just needed to avoid that shiny dice
Cause this pain is something I can’t erase

I’m entering the monastery real slow
Oh the pace to celibacy has begun
They are empty again these sore eyes
Cause isolation is now be a better place

Hurting myself with these lies about love
I hope time can heal and see the consequence of
Love and lottery - Ill always return to common sense again
Love and lottery - I’m playing the bluesy game, it’s a shame
Had to go without - Ill forgive myself and try to explain
Have a mans freedom to claim - Ill never be the same

…however, there are unwritten rules for love and lottery
…I might learn a little, stretch my tongue in this bravery
…whatever, I give you my word in this moment of time
…I might get better if I try to follow a respectable line

Skriven av: Jörgen Jansson.

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