Take my hand, babe, and let it fall
Because it wasn't really a hand at all
You weren't ready for my call -- no way, no way
A magnet's love song can make you blind
A momentary touch, our fields align
I'm designed, babe, to hold you tight
My north against your south, my left your right
We'll sixty-nine tonight -- okay, okay
A magnet's love song extols a fact
It's obvious that opposites attract
If you free my heart you'll tear my soul apart
And it may be art to wind up where you start
But if I'm free I'll drown so tear my freedom down
'Cause a jester's crown is still just a hat on a clown
Hear me now, babe, and listen well
There's something that you gotta let me tell
'Cause if you don't, we'll go through hell
A magnet's love song contains a catch
Polarities can never ever match
If you free my heart you'll tear my soul apart
And it may be art to wind up where you start
But if I'm free I'll drown so tear my freedom down
'Cause a jester's crown is still just a hat on a clown
And I fear you'll turn away
And betray me
I've seen the Earth's reversal
Time after time
Take my hand, babe, and don't let it go
If you're above me then I'll be below
And if you're right in front then I'll be left behind
So take my hand and understand
We're magnets and we're lovers intertwined
credits
from Cobalt 60 Blue,
track released November 23, 2012
Lyrics and composition - Simon TJ
Arrangement - Diatessaron
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