I could recognize you
Even in the dark
Your eyes would be shining like sparks
My smouldering ambers
Raising to a fire
That sort of desire burns you down
So you’d better stop
Looking at me this way
I’ve been around and I know what it’s all about
I could always learn something new
I could always learn something new
I could always learn something new
(here comes the doubt)
And I’m aware of all the contradictions
That I share with those of my kind
But I rather follow my intuition
When it comes to crossing the line.
I could always learn something new
I could always learn something new
I could always learn something new
(here comes the doubt)
from PARIS BERLIN PARIS,
released August 24, 2013
Piano, bass, vocals, virtual drums: JBS
soprano sax: Pierre-Marie Bonafos
Additional vocals: Mia Sorgenfrei
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