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Lovers Such as I - Richard Harris
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Lovers Such as I Richard Harris

"Lovers Such as I" by Richard Harris, released in 1968, is a poignant ballad that explores themes of love, longing, and heartbreak. The lyrics convey the deep emotional struggles of lovers facing separation. With orchestral arrangements and Harris's emotive vocals, the song captures vulnerability. Its heartfelt message resonates, solidifying its place in romantic music. #Pop

Lovers Such as I - Richard Harris
Bless the song that no one sings
Bless the bell that no one rings
Bless the birds that have no wings
Old broken toys, sad little boys who don't know why
And lovers, lovers such as I

Bless the place that no one goes
Bless the words that no one knows
Bless the rose that never grows
Lights that are dim, trees without limbs, babies that cry
And lovers, lovers such as I

Wheels that don't turn, fires that don't burn, things that must die
And lovers, lovers who let their chances go by
Such as you
Such as I
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