Lyrics Back with a Vengeance - John Martyn

Back with a Vengeance - John Martyn
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Date of issue: 10.08.2008
Song language: English

Back with a Vengeance

Back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart again
Back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart.
It’s just a trick of the light
It’s just a little illusion
Take a measure of spite
Add a little confusion.
Looking back
Looking back, darling, I can see your point of view
Looking back
Looking back, darling, see your memory cutting in on you.
Back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart again
Back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart.
Now the secret you’re keeping
Is so well understood
Feel your past come creeping
You know you’d change it if you could.
Looking back
Looking back, darling, I can see your point of view
Looking back
Looking back, darling, feel your memory crowding in on you.
Back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart again
Back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart.
When it hits the fan
All the alibis wear thin
When your fur starts flying
Ah that’s when the fun begins.
Looking back
Looking back, darling, I can see your point of view
Looking back
Looking back, darling, see your memory come screaming through.
Back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart again
Back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart.
Back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart again
I’m back with a vengeance
Back to break your heart

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