Concrete and Clay

Brian Parker, Tommy Moeller

You, to me
Are sweet as roses in the morning
You, to me
Are soft as summer in that dawning love we share
That something rare

The sidewalks and the street
The concrete and the clay beneath my feet
Begin to crumble
But love will never die
You know we'll see the mountains crumble
Before we say goodbye
My love and I will be
In love eternally
That's the way
That's the way love was meant to be

All around
I see the purple shades of evening
On the ground
The shadow's fallen, once again you're in my arms
So tenderly

The sidewalks and the street
The concrete and the clay beneath my feet
Begin to crumble
But love will never die
You know we'll see the mountains crumble
Before we say goodbye
My love and I will be
In love eternally
That's the way
That's the way love was meant to be

The sidewalks and the street
The concrete and the clay beneath my feet
Begin to crumble
But love will never die
You know we'll see the mountains crumble
Before we say goodbye
My love and I will be
In love eternally
That's the way
That's the way love was meant to be

That's the way
That's the way love was meant to be

Trivia about the song Concrete and Clay by They Might Be Giants

On which albums was the song “Concrete and Clay” released by They Might Be Giants?
They Might Be Giants released the song on the albums “Power Of Dial-A-Song” in 1994 and “Four Covers from TMBG” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Concrete and Clay” by They Might Be Giants?
The song “Concrete and Clay” by They Might Be Giants was composed by Brian Parker, Tommy Moeller.

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