Noah And The Whale – Give A Little Love

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Charles

 

Poppy Mardall thinks this would make a good funeral song. 

Well I know my death will not come
‘Til I breathe all the air out my lungs
‘Til my final tune is sung
That all is fleeting
Yeah, but all is good
And my love is my whole being
And I’ve shared what I could
But if you give a little love, you can get a little love of your own
Don’t break his heart
Yeah if you give a little love, you can get a little love of your own
Don’t break his heart

Well my heart is bigger than the earth
And though life is what gave it love first
Life is not all that it’s worth
‘Cause life is fleeting
Yeah, but I love you
And my love surrounds you like an ether
In everything buy perfect health cialis that you do
But if you give a little love, you can get a little love of your own
Don’t break his heart
Yeah if you give a little love, you can get a little love of your own
Don’t break his heart
Yeah if you give a little love, you can get a little love of your own
Don’t break his heart
Yeah if you give a little love, you can get a little love of your own
Don’t break his heart

Well if you are (what you love)
And you do (what you love)
I will always be the sun and moon to you
And if you share (with your heart)
Yeah, you give (with your heart)
What you share with the world is what it keeps of you

 

 

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Paul Hensby
11 years ago

Poppy’s right, lovely farewell track.
For those interested, comedian Arthur Smith chose another Noah and the Whale song, Five Years’ Time, as one of his fave five farewell songs. Another was Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear, which is kind of ok as a goodbye song if you’re a comedian, after all, ‘who needs money, when you’re funny?’ Over to you Charles…
http://www.mylastsong.com/advice/4658/159/115/music/fave-five-last-songs/joni-mitchell-river

Kathryn Edwards
Kathryn Edwards
11 years ago

And how would it be if those gathered could hitch onto that great, stamping beat and dance their sorrows!

Dancing at funerals — in our lifetimes — YEAH!