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Kevin Max - The Imposter lyrics
The Imposter The Imposter by Kevin Max Listen: [rm] Lyrics: I saw you meeting at the new world order You looked very modern with your narrow shoulders You were a vision of Holy Grace And oh you held your place Everybody wants a soul revival And you handed me the language and a social title You were the coco and the go-go baby And you shook me all over the place Yeah you put me in my place I wanted you I followed you Ended up leaving everything i ever knew You fell for me You believed me Please believe me Please believe me Stop, you know I need you The moment I see that tear run down your face My disgrace is in your eyes (i'm trying, (he's trying)) To stop, you know I mean to There will be no faking No more of my charades I know I'm giving up The imposter in me A few years later and i have you hostage To my ways of isolation of my selfish knowledge I didn't understand what love was about Until you showered me with grace Yeah you put me in your place I wanted you I followed you Ended up leaving everything I ever knew You fell for me You believed me Please believe me Please believe me Stop, you know I need you The moment I see that tear run down your face My disgrace is in your eyes (I'm trying, (he's trying)) To stop, you know i mean to There will be no faking No more of my charades I know I'm giving up The imposter in me This is such a strange beginning I follow you and i find new meaning We are formed from all these pieces Take my love and give it reason And you know our day will come And you know our day has come And you know, you know, I know and you know oh Stop, you know I need you The moment I see that tear run down your face My disgrace is in your eyes I'm trying, he's trying To stop, you know i mean to There will be no faking No more of my charades I know I'm giving up The imposter I know this is possible Oh the imposter Is me. Lyrics by Kevin Max- blind thief publishing circa 1991 |
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