Take Me, I'm Yours

CHRISTOPHER HENRY DIFFORD, GLENN MARTIN TILBROOK

I've come across the desert
To greet you with a smile
My camel looks so tired
It's hardly worth my while
To tell you of my travels
Across the golden east
I see your preparations
Invite me first to the feast
Take me I'm yours
Because dreams are made of this
Forever there'll be
A heaven in your kiss

Amusing belly dancers
Distract me from my wine
Across Tibetan mountains
Are memories of mine
I've stood some ghostly moments
With natives in the hills
Recorded here on paper
My chills and thrills and spills
Take me I'm yours
Because dreams are made of this
Forever there'll be
A heaven in your kiss

It's really been some welcome
You never seem to change
A grape to tempt your leisure
Romantic gestures strange
My eagle flies tomorrow
It's a game I treasure dear
To seek the helpless future
My love at last I'm here
Take me I'm yours
Because dreams are made of this
Forever there'll be
A heaven in your kiss

Trivia about the song Take Me, I'm Yours by Squeeze

On which albums was the song “Take Me, I'm Yours” released by Squeeze?
Squeeze released the song on the albums “The Complete BBC Sessions”, “Anatomy Of A Burger” in 1982, “Singles : 45's And Under” in 1982, “Big Squeeze : The Very Best Of Squeeze” in 2001, and “Spot The Difference” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Take Me, I'm Yours” by Squeeze?
The song “Take Me, I'm Yours” by Squeeze was composed by CHRISTOPHER HENRY DIFFORD, GLENN MARTIN TILBROOK.

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