"All I could have asked for, you have been...
and I can't be without"
He just elides the n of "been" into "and I can't be without" (I think).
I have some cuckoo theories about the first part of the first verse about lavender and green ink and something to sign, but I need to hear it better to be certain before I go too far out on a limb.
I think I hear
"seraphic eyes alight"
"I'll be there when life leaves your senses"
"All I could have asked for, you have been... and I can't be without"
He just elides the n of "been" into "and I can't be without" (I think).
I have some cuckoo theories about the first part of the first verse about lavender and green ink and something to sign, but I need to hear it better to be certain before I go too far out on a limb.