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Ralph of London - Mayday Lyrics



Ralph of London - Mayday Lyrics




She says she wants to dance
Out in the streets again
Under the shadow of her past
And to the rhythm of her shame
It's just another Mayday
Another empty Mayday
We plant the seeds of love
In every place we play
Capture the spirit of the sun
And hide the whole world away
It's just another Mayday
Another empty Mayday
Down in the broken glass
I saw her fractured face
Laughing at the foolish ones
Who come to kill their pain
You shouldn't walk so fast
You shouldn't talk so strange
I tried to make a good thing last
And told the joke that I became
It's just another Mayday
Another empty Mayday
So we took a chance
A stupid leap of faith
Till death do us part
But death was there when vows were made
It's just another Mayday
Another empty Mayday
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She says she wants to dance
Out in the streets again
Under the shadow of her past
And to the rhythm of her shame
It's just another Mayday
Another empty Mayday
We plant the seeds of love
In every place we play
Capture the spirit of the sun
And hide the whole world away
It's just another Mayday
Another empty Mayday
Down in the broken glass
I saw her fractured face
Laughing at the foolish ones
Who come to kill their pain
You shouldn't walk so fast
You shouldn't talk so strange
I tried to make a good thing last
And told the joke that I became
It's just another Mayday
Another empty Mayday
So we took a chance
A stupid leap of faith
Till death do us part
But death was there when vows were made
It's just another Mayday
Another empty Mayday
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Writer: Lewis Phillips
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Performed By: Ralph of London
Length: 3:30
Written by: Lewis Phillips
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