[Intro]
You gon-
You gonna be great, with your lavender
[Verse]
I'm on the other side
It's no surprise
When's all said and done
What's decided is decided
To river, what a life
Just two hands, too crossed to thrive
Well, go be great, my friend
It's only otherwise
[Chorus]
(Couldn't be done, that was it)
(It couldn't be done, all we wouldn't do)
And love would run out
You were fair to say, we could never be doing it together
And living happily
Love would run out
[Bridge]
Oh, it's sad, it couldn't be done
It's sad it couldn't be done
[Verse]
But there is light on the surface
It is calm, it is worth it
Oh, akele na jana
May the roads all rise to meet you as you go
We're clibanarius, all things have their time
And I now start to believe it, I can't seem to close my eyes
But I'll be home when the light won't burn it down
It's only love, my friend, it's all wide open now
[Chorus]
Couldn't be done
Never say
It couldn't be done
Always running through
And love won't run out
Who are they to say we could never be doing it together?
And living happily
Love won't run out
Couldn't be done
Never say
It couldn't be done
Always running through
And love won't run out
Who are they to say we could never be doing it together?
And living happily
Love won't run out
[Outro]
Only the best of friends
Could it be done?
All we wouldn't do
And love wouldn't run out
Who are they to say we could never be doing it together?
And living happily
Love wouldn't run out
[?]
I enjoy what I do and I enjoy the people I do it with
And uh, uh-
It's a lotta hard work, and hard work is something I've always enjoyed
harlequin/los días azules was written by Adam Jackson & Oskar Rice & Norman Feels.
harlequin/los días azules was produced by Adam Jackson & Oskar Rice.
Lavender released harlequin/los días azules on Wed Mar 19 2025.
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