The 1900s Lyrics – Even Briar

The 1900s Lyrics by Even Briar

We would wear lace on a steam train
We would pick irises in the rain
We’d a kind of of love that would never end
Would never end

We’d dance under crystal chandeliers
We’d sail oceans without any fears
Bet the history books would label us as just friends
So lets pretend we’ll be remembered

In the way the rest all are
Will the paintings depict us as lovers?
Or would that be going too far?
Will the playwrights pair us with the others?

Instead of showing the poets that we are
We’d be soldiers fighting through our woes
Frozen skies turn skin a coloured rose
We’d be dreaming of a world where we’d flourish and thrive

Flourish and thrive
We would leave our wives and our homes
Just to melt into each other’s bones
Bet the screenwriter cliques wouldn’t let us survive

So lets pretend we’ll be remembered
In the way the rest all are
Will the paintings depict us as lovers?
Or would that be going too far?

Will the playwrights pair us with the others?
Instead of showing the poets that we are
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Even Briar Lyrics – The 1900s

Even Briar

The 1900s