Always A Flame

Ian C. Hudson / Michael Aston / Pete Rizzo

Now you must tell me how it's been
For I have walked alone
The narrow winding way

You'd better hurry
Your time is now
What was that worry
It's warm, it's warm, it's warm inside
It's warm, it's warm here in my heart

When you're all done dustin'
Crumble within me
Please lay me to waste

You'd better hurry
Your time is now
What was that worry
It's warm, it's warm, it's warm inside
It's warm, it's warm here in my heart

When will I see you
When will you appear
When will you return
When will it be here...

I will never forget you
I'll never forget you
Oooh I'll never forget you

The boys and girls are all here
Sister Suzie is asking for the sun

You'd better hurry
Your time is now
What was that worry
It's warm, it's warm, it's warm inside
It's warm, it's warm here in my heart

When will I see you
When will you appear
When will you return
When will it be here...

When will I see you
When will you appear
When will you return
When will it be here...

Trivia about the song Always A Flame by Gene Loves Jezebel

On which albums was the song “Always A Flame” released by Gene Loves Jezebel?
Gene Loves Jezebel released the song on the albums “Immigrant” in 1985 and “The Best Of Gene Loves Jezebel - Voodoo Dollies” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Always A Flame” by Gene Loves Jezebel?
The song “Always A Flame” by Gene Loves Jezebel was composed by Ian C. Hudson, Michael Aston, and Pete Rizzo.

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