Thursday, April 26, 2007

the language of love

2 observations

Originally written, I am told, as a song lyric.

the language of love

You've got to wonder
when I bring the thunder
how the lightning will taste on your lips.
You don't need to worry
I'm not in a hurry
this trip doesn't end at your hips.

It's just a beginning
this sweet sinning twinning
winning the day - the night still so young.
Bring me temptation
I find my redemption
the language of love thick on my tongue.

I'm packing desire
to slide in your fire
and see if you have enough heat.
To temper my metals
as I'm wrapped in your petals
as a feast is released, fiery and sweet.


William F. DeVault. all rights reserved.

2 observations:

Ms Peach said...

EJ

Has the music been written for this one yet?

"You've got to wonder when I bring the thunder
how lightening will taste on your lips"

Wow. The lyrics alone capture desire. Add music and I think there's a break out hit here.

SERIOUSLY.

MP

E. J. Trelawny said...

I don't recall if he did the music for this one yet...I will have to check. By the way, love your blog.

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