Poison Words

Paul Doran

I remember when we were sweethearts
I was safe with you, you were my protector
Those days are over, now I need someone
Someone to keep me safe from you

Love was all we had, we were young and sure
Who'd expect their love would turn to war?
I don't know who to pity more
How much pain can love endure?

I should leave you but I can't seem to
You say, "I'm sorry, dear," and I believe you
Though the next time may be the worst yet
How easily I forgive, how quickly you forget

The poison words, the ugliness
When low on hope and deep in debt
The promises that bring regret
For loving you, is this all I get?

The poison words, the ugliness
The cold remains of married bliss
To all our dreams, a fatal kiss
Oh what kind of love is this?

Trivia about the song Poison Words by Mary Black

When was the song “Poison Words” released by Mary Black?
The song Poison Words was released in 1993, on the album “The Holy Ground”.
Who composed the song “Poison Words” by Mary Black?
The song “Poison Words” by Mary Black was composed by Paul Doran.

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