But your tears are not mine
Still sailing down on them til the end of time
All your fears still bleeding
Out of your heart, down on the sealing
But you are what you believe in
Come rain or shine in your garden of weeping
But still you keep on seeking
Celebration of your evening
But your tears are not mine
I don´t care if I die
As long as I can have you by my side

But your tears are not mine
Still sailing down on them til the end of time
All your fears still bleeding
Out of your heart down on the sealing
But we are what we believe in
Come or shine in the garden of weeping
But we keep on seeking
Celebration of the evening

But your tears are not mine
I don´t care if I die
As long as I can have you by my side

All forgotten is gone
To sing this lovely song
Things just happen without no reason
Love´s a stolen season
Love´s a stolen season

But your tears are not mine
I don´t care if I die
As long as I can have you by my side

All forgotten is gone
To sing this lovely song
Things just happen without no reason
Love´s a stolen season
Baby, love´s a stolen season


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    One of the best gothic love songs. My husband and i are considering using it when we renew our vows.

    lea_petraon May 11, 2004   Link

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