Mark
I'll meet you at the show
I'll try to convince Roger to go
(Mark exits)

Angel
Live in my house
I'll be your shelter
Just pay me back
With one thousand kisses
Be my lover - I'll cover you

Collins
Open your door
I'll be your tenant
Don't got much baggage
To lay at your feet
But sweet kisses I've got to spare
I'll be there - I'll cover you

Both
I think they meant it
When they said you can't buy love
Now I know you can rent it
A new lease you are, my love,
On life - be my life
Just slip me on
I'll be your tenant
Wherever - whatever - I'll be your coat

Angel
You'll be my king
And I'll be your castle

Collins
No you'll be my queen
And I'll be your moat

Both
I think they meant it
When they said you can't buy love
Now I know you can rent it
A new lease you are, my love,
On life - all my life
I've longed to discover
Something as true as this is

Collins Angel
So with a thousand
sweet kisses If you're cold
I'll cover you And you're lonely
With a thousand
sweet kisses
I'll cover you You've got one nickel only
With a thousand sweet kisses
I'll cover you
When you're worn
out and tired With a thousand sweet kisses
I'll cover you
When your heart has
expired

Both
Oh lover I'll cover you
Oh lover I'll cover you


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    yes. this song is really sweet. because you know that theyre both dying, and therefore the line: "I think they meant it When they said you can't buy love Now I know you can RENT it A new lease you are, my love" is so sad. because...they know theyre on borrowed time, which is why they can only rent love. but they appreciate the time more. its so sweet and sad...

    PRtwilight85on May 04, 2003   Link

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