The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove

BRENDAN MICHAEL PERRY, LISA GERMAINE GERRARD

I thought that you knew it all
Well you've seen it ten times before.
I thought that you had it down
With both your feet on the ground.
I love slow ... slow but deep.
Feigned affections wash over me.
Dream on my dear
And renounce temporal obligations.
Dream on my dear
It's a sleep from which you may not awaken.

You build me up then you knock me down.
You play the fool while I play the clown.
We keep time to the beat of an old slave drum.
You raise my hopes then you raise the odds
You tell me that I dream too much
Now I'm serving time in disillusionment.

I don't believe you anymore ... I don't believe you.

I thought that I knew it all
I'd seen all the signs before.
I thought that you were the one
In darkness my heart was won.

You build me up then you knock me down.
You play the fool while I play the clown.
We keep time to the beat of an old slave drum.
You raise my hopes then you raise the odds
You tell me that I dream too much
Now I'm serving time in a domestic graveyard.

I don't believe you anymore ... I don't believe you.

Never let it be said I was untrue
I never found a home inside of you.
Never let it be said I was untrue
I gave you all my time.

Trivia about the song The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove by Dead Can Dance

On which albums was the song “The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove” released by Dead Can Dance?
Dead Can Dance released the song on the albums “Into the Labyrinth” in 1993 and “Memento: The Very Best of Dead Can Dance” in 2005.
Who composed the song “The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove” by Dead Can Dance?
The song “The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove” by Dead Can Dance was composed by BRENDAN MICHAEL PERRY, LISA GERMAINE GERRARD.

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