I love you completely
Please, I don't want you to go
Though are not content here with me
And you feel you must go
How could I lose you so fast?
How come our love did not last?
How come I waited my whole lonely life for you
Just for you to leave me lonely too?

I love you completely
My dear, I wanted you to know
Throughout this big world
Nobody else has loved somone so
I tried to live a life of beauty
I tried to love you truly
I tried to hold in my arms
But you slipped right through me
I never knew Venus to be so moody

I love you

I tried to live a life of beauty
I tried to love you truly
I tried to hold in my arms
But you slipped right through me
I never knew Venus to be so moody

I love you completely
Please, I don't want you to go
Though you are not content here with me
And you feel you must go
That you must go
Oh please, don't go!


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    i agree

    Sunset Rubdownon February 01, 2007   Link
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    The melody reminds me of "Advice From a Divorced Gentleman to His Bachelor Friend Considering Marriage".

    Phew!

    Long title.

    forcastedfasciston December 31, 2008   Link
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    this is the husband's response to "my darling i've forgotten" (which is told by the wife)

    focusophobicon July 27, 2009   Link

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