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Song Title: Liam and Patrick 
Artist: P J Loughran        Find P J Loughran on Ebay Records and Ebay CD's
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Hits (Total): 27 
Lyrics:
Liam the lover entertains his congregation
They smile, the pleasure’s all there’s
And they laugh and they applaud as he holds their attention
The master of ceremonies, he is king.


But pretty soon time will take him away
Alone without a soul to soothe, he will stay
And he can’t seem to see or understand
That there’s more to understand


Patrick the painter sets his quill to the canvas
He smiles, he’s where he loves to be
And in magenta and lime, he will fly
Across the cream oasis and black India line


But pretty soon time will take him away
Without a real life to live, he will stay
And he can’t seem to see or understand.

Liam makes her laugh
As Patrick paints the feel
Of her hair
Across his face


He says goodnights
He cleans the black ink from the quill
Left with a space the other’s filled


And there they lay
The lover’s grin relaxes as
Dalmatian-spotted, callused fingers
Stare across the room
and see the other cry

Liam and Patrick am I
And both are restless...

 
 
 


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