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Born For Me Lyrics


Paul Westerberg Born For Me

When the loneliest eyes and the emptiest arms
Finally decide to meet
With a head in a lap and a tongue tied in knots
Then the loneliest eyes try and speak

You were born for me, beautiful and blue
I could die here with you

For a couple of nights you could say you're my wife
You could stay or run away if you please
The heaviest head and the emptiest hands
You'll be safe in the light when we kiss, when we breathe

You were born for me, beautiful and blue
I could die here with you
You were born for me, beautiful and blue
Stay here with you

I can't bear it, I can't share it
With anybody in my little world
I can't hide it, I'll never find it
With another girl, yeah

When we kiss, when we breathe

You were born for me, beautiful and blue
I could die here with you

I can't bear to, try and share you
Well I'm the one to talk
You're the one that's free
When you forget me then you'll let me fade away

You'll always be born for me, beautiful and blue
I could die here with you
You were born for me, beautiful and blue
I could die here with you


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