Songtexte This Is Not Love (2006 Remastered Version) - Jethro Tull
Winds
howled,
rains
spit
down.
All
these
nights
playing
precious
games.
Cheap
hotel
in
some
seaboard
town
Closed
down
for
the
winter
and
whispered
names.
Puppy-dog
waves
on
a
big
moon
sea
Snapped
our
heels
half-heartedly.
How
come
you
know
better
than
me
that
this
is
not
love?
No,
this
is
not
love.
Empty
drugstore,
postcards
freeze
Sunburst
images
of
summers
gone.
Think
I
see
us
in
these
promenade
days
Before
we
learned
October′s
song.
Out
on
the
headland,
one
gale-whipped
tree
-
Curious,
head
bent
to
see.
How
come
you
know
better
than
me
that
this
is
not
love?
No,
this
is
not
love.
This
is
not
love,
yeah.
How
come
you
know
better
than
me,
Well,
how
come
you
know
better
than
me.
So
how
come
you
know
better
than
me
that
this
is
not
love?
This
is
not
love.
Down
to
the
sad
south,
smoky
plumes
Mark
that
real
world
city
home.
Broken
spells
and
silent
gloom
Ooze
from
that
concrete
honeycomb.
Puppy-dog
waves
on
a
big
moon
sea
Snapped
our
heels
half-heartedly.
And
how
come
you
know
better
than
me
that
this
is
not
love?
No,
this
is
not
love.
No,
this
is
not
love.
This
is
not
love,
this
is
not
love,
this
is
not
love.
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