Still in Love

Jimmy MacCarthy, Mary Coughlan

The bells played an Angelus
As the whole world stood still
As I walked out on the main street
Leaving all that might have been

The bells played an Angelus
And the years twisted by
All the pain and all the gushiness
Gave way to tears of joy

I am still in love
I am still in love
I am still in love
So very much in love

I curse the silver needle
And I curse the powers that be
And I curse the bloody bigotry
That has stolen the sacred key

But I am still in love
I am still in love
I am still in love
So very much in love

The bells played for Gandhi
And for Martin Luther King
And a thousand more since Jesus Christ
As if we'll remember them

And the bells played an Angelus
And the whole world stood still
She was wrapped up snug on main street
Melting Armageddon’s chill

And I am still in love
I am still in love
I am still in love
So very much in love

Trivia about the song Still in Love by Mary Coughlan

When was the song “Still in Love” released by Mary Coughlan?
The song Still in Love was released in 1997, on the album “After the Fall”.
Who composed the song “Still in Love” by Mary Coughlan?
The song “Still in Love” by Mary Coughlan was composed by Jimmy MacCarthy, Mary Coughlan.

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