She whirls around the sun
I just cannot keep up with her pace
These poor eyes of mine
never saw anything like her grace
She speaks of utopia
and trades a kiss for a gun
Nothing is more powerful
than the beauty of a woman
She used my burning heart
to warm up her bones, with no regret
And I'm left here on the verge
I cannot bet and I cannot forget
So she gifted me a love song
with a worn out ribbon
Nothing is more powerful
than the beauty of a woman
credits
from Tryst,
released November 8, 2017
Words & Music by Ala Ghawas
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