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Kiss Me (With Your Mouth) Lyrics
In my young life I have received
Callers as though they were Christmas Eve.
Disappointed and I don't know why?
She gave me laughter and hope
And a sock in the eye.
(A love like this is sealed with a kiss)
In my young life and I know something now.
I've never tried to create a wow.
Wows are few frustration more common.
Now I can feel it in my soul,
That's why I gave the come on.
Kiss me with your mouth.
Your love is better than wine.
But wine is all I have.
Will your love ever be mine?
Faces fall before my feet.
Like blood onto a clean white sheet.
When I grow old I won't forget
To innocence my only debt.
Wow I feel so fresh today.
Barefoot in the snow to make love in the hay.
The stars are bright in the abyss,
Now I can feel you in my arms
I explode inside your kiss.
Callers as though they were Christmas Eve.
Disappointed and I don't know why?
She gave me laughter and hope
And a sock in the eye.
(A love like this is sealed with a kiss)
In my young life and I know something now.
I've never tried to create a wow.
Wows are few frustration more common.
Now I can feel it in my soul,
That's why I gave the come on.
Kiss me with your mouth.
Your love is better than wine.
But wine is all I have.
Will your love ever be mine?
Faces fall before my feet.
Like blood onto a clean white sheet.
When I grow old I won't forget
To innocence my only debt.
Wow I feel so fresh today.
Barefoot in the snow to make love in the hay.
The stars are bright in the abyss,
Now I can feel you in my arms
I explode inside your kiss.
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A song about unrequited love becoming "requited", so to speak. The line "your love is better than wine" is from the Bible's Song of Solomon. Excellent song, very catchy and many different versions floating about out there.
This song was also credited to Tin Tin, who should not be confused with Tin Tin Out ("Here's Where The Story Ends").
Hmm. Cool beat. There was the "Tin Tin" verson (When Duffy was in a band, back in 83'" and the "Solo" one later on (My personal favourite.) The album it came off was actually called "The Calculus Afair" after Prof. Calculus off TinTin.
No, it didn't. The Stephen "Tin Tin" Duffy version appeared on his debut album 'The Ups and Downs' released in 1985. The original Tin Tin version did not appear on a album, bar a few various artist compilations and the 1998 compilation 'They Called Him Tin Tin'. The Calculus album you mention is a project by Stephen Duffy called Dr. Calculus - an album was released in 1986 called 'Designer Beatnik'.