Walker Brothers - Love minus Zero 1966
This beautiful Rumba was written by Bob Dylan and performed by The Walker Brothers in 1966
Lyrics:
My love she speaks like silence,
With no ideals or violence,
She doesn't have to say she's faithful,
Yet she's true, like ice, like fire.
People carry roses,
Make promises by the hours,
My love she laughs like the flowers,
Valentines can't buy her.
In the dime stores and bus stations,
People talk of situations,
Read books, repeat quotations,
Draw conclusions on the wall.
Some speak of the future,
My love she speaks softly,
She knows there's no success like failure
And that failure's no success at all.
My love she speaks like silence,
With no ideals or violence,
She doesn't have to say she's faithful,
Yet she's true, like ice, like fire.
People carry roses,
Make promises by the hours,
My love she laughs like the flowers,
Valentines can't buy her.
Valentines can't buy her.
Valentines can't buy her.
Valentines can't buy her.
This beautiful Rumba was written by Bob Dylan and performed by The Walker Brothers in 1966
Lyrics:
My love she speaks like silence,
With no ideals or violence,
She doesn't have to say she's faithful,
Yet she's true, like ice, like fire.
People carry roses,
Make promises by the hours,
My love she laughs like the flowers,
Valentines can't buy her.
In the dime stores and bus stations,
People talk of situations,
Read books, repeat quotations,
Draw conclusions on the wall.
Some speak of the future,
My love she speaks softly,
She knows there's no success like failure
And that failure's no success at all.
My love she speaks like silence,
With no ideals or violence,
She doesn't have to say she's faithful,
Yet she's true, like ice, like fire.
People carry roses,
Make promises by the hours,
My love she laughs like the flowers,
Valentines can't buy her.
Valentines can't buy her.
Valentines can't buy her.
Valentines can't buy her.
- Category
- Oldies
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