Lyrics of 'Soul And Body' by The Parlotones

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Lip Thespian, so sorry but your eyes can't lie to me
Will you still love him the same when his money is gone?
Eletric fingertips used to tremble excitedly
You used to light up the room
And now the magic is gone.
soul, soul
soul and body
hope, hope
You will believe in me
if your dream escape your lips
And force your heart and soul and body to commit
soul, soul, soul, soul and body.
Young pretty bride,
you've gone and swallowed your destiny
All for the love of a man,
whose in love with himself
there used to be a time when forever really meant infinity
It's a two way street,
You're with a dead beat
afraid of being lonely,
You gotta get it out, yes you gotta let it out.
Soul, soul
soul and body
hope, hope
you will believe in me if your dreams escape your lips
and force your heart and soul and body to commit
I hope my second hand opinions somehow inspire brand new decisions
Seduced by the promise of rapture
the magic you will rediscover
I know you will
I know you will
you'll learn to live again.
Soul, soul, soul, soul and body
hope, hope
You will believer in me if your dreams escape your lips
and force your heart and soul and body to commit.

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