I forgave you and I know
You forgave me, too.
We had much time to think about,
And I know it's true
That I do love you.
We are not perfect
Although we really try.
We believed not to be
Strong enough to
Live without a lie.
Come, come, come home to me.
Come, come, come home to see.
Come, come, come home to me.
Come, come, come home to see
How things have changed,
How things have changed.
We are just human beings
And should give our best
Not to destroy our feelings
Because what'll be the rest
We would leave over?
I'll try not to hide myself
Behind my second face
And I hope you'll beside me.
There is a lot of space
For all the two of us.
Come, come, come home to me.
Come, come, come home to see.
Come, come, come home to me.
Come, come, come home to see
How things have changed,
How things have changed.
Come, come, come home to me.
Come, come, come home to see.
Come, come, come home to me.
Come, come, come home to see
How things have changed,
How things have changed,
How things have changed.
Come, come, come home to me.
Come, come, come home to see.
Come, come, come home to me,
To me, to me, to me,
To see, to see,
To me.
credits
from Ineffable Desire,
released September 22, 2004
Ella Blame/Michael D. Temple/Ella Blame
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