Well I would never lie,
About this old frame.
Once to the eye,
I didn't know your name.
And I can't say, that I loved you on sight.
Now I'm a man who claims,
To know his word.
And I think it's fair,
That you understood.
I can't claim to have loved you on sight.
But I don't want to be
Misunderstood, you see.
I can't claim to have loved you on sight,
but I can't stop with all my might.
Well I would never lie,
About this old frame.
Once to the eye,
I didn't know your name.
But I'd lie, if I said I put up any fight.
And I can't stop with all my might.
credits
from Walter King of Scots,
released April 1, 2017
Written and performed by Alec Sloane
Produced, mixed and mastered by Christopher Hunt
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