You've got the answers
And you hold the flowers

But don't lead me on tonight
Don't you worry, girl

And you know the answers
And you've got the flowers

But don't lead me on tonight
Cause I belong there alone

So don't lead me in your golden eye
It's only waiting in sorrow
And all I cane here is longing
This answer
I see your light

And you hold the answer
And you hold the sound that I know
And you've got the answer
And you've got the sound that I know

But don't lead me on tonight
Don't you lead me on

And you've got the flowers
And you've got the sound that I know
And you hold the answers
And you hold the sound that I know

But don't lead me on tonight
Don't you lead me on

I don't know where the flowers grow
And I belong there anyway
It's all the way kings inside your eye
Leave the flower
Tonight I'll be fine


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