Thinking clearly never came
As easy as it did for you
Driving this route out of town
I wish you were still around
And in the dead of night I always
wondered whether you were true
Someone better than myself
An offer you just can't turn down
A morning fight
And a wasted night
You crept back to your room

Run along back to your new man

Limassol, hold on I couldn't trap you
We're gonna head for new horizons
Limassol

When its all good keep things close at hand

I could never bear to hear you
Struggling against the tide
Promises I couldn't keep
I couldn't admit I was in too deep
Saw the lights on in your window
Even though they'd said you'd gone
The darker nights have come again
Quicker than the year before
A morning fight
A wasted night
You slipped back to your room

You better run away back to your new man

Limassol, hold on I could never catch you
We're gonna head for new horizons
Limassol

When its all good keep things close at hand
When its all good you've gotta keep things close at hand


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Limassol Lyrics as written by Duncan Robert Lloyd Archis Tiku

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    I think it's a holiday fling gone awry, which is why they chose Limassol. Cyprus is famous for being a slightly cheasy holiday destination. Think package holiday. Great fun though...

    Ok, I'm digressing.

    Is it just me that loves the intro???

    Oh, and to quote thr user above......

    LIMASSOOOOOOOOOOOOL!

    Graffiti Brigadeon January 06, 2006   Link

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