Unni Wilhelmsen
Unni Wilhelmsen
Unni Wilhelmsen
Unni Wilhelmsen
Unni Wilhelmsen
Unni Wilhelmsen
Unni Wilhelmsen & Espen Jørgensen
Unni Wilhelmsen
Unni Wilhelmsen
Unni Wilhelmsen
Unni Wilhelmsen
We'll never know unless I'll know real soon
Face to face with the prospect of moons
You left me no space, alternatives vanishing
Without a trace, in your room...
Now how do you feel
Any nights without sleep?
Oh, you have eyes! I wonder what they see
Foolin' me into believing you're wiser
Than all these men could be...
You had me biting my lip one day
- and ever since
In remeberance of that night
Whenever stage lights change I see your face
Discouraging distance
Then a breathtaking glance!
Sideways - always never to be caught
But sent to keep a young woman floating
Dwelling at your face
In her phantom search for grace
- that's me...
And why do I think
My happiness is measured by this:
A small sign from you
Notifying you'll leave her
For an hour or two
And me, I jeopardize
Much more than my pride
More than my passion, doing what I do now
You keep me biting my lip these days...
Better I was regretful
Better it had ended there
But I recognize in you
My yearning and my fear
And though it's nothing there to build upon
I feel something within, somewhere
That I cannot look beyond...
And it weakens me!
And it takes me on it's ride
Was I powerless before
- tell me now what do you see?
Watchin' you go back
Your pocket holds a piece of me
Hiding it from your lady, irritation she reads!
And I wonder will you need
To ever hide from me?
You have me biting my lip these days...
And I wish I could say
That it's more to this than your beauty
But I have to admit I really don't know you
But I recognize the same
Melancholic, distant shapes
So perfectly placed between
The boy and the man...
...that seem to always amaze me...
You had me biting my lip one day
- and ever since
In remembrance of that night
Whenever stage lights change I see your face
And now the stage lights
Change upon your face...
Lip was written by Unni Wilhelmsen.
Lip was produced by Malcolm Burn.