Duran Duran - Too Late Marlene Lyrics

Lyrics Too Late Marlene - Duran Duran




Walking out of nowhere, and I let you in
'Till my imagination went for a spin
I've seen you every night, been making out since then
And still I wonder why everybody's saying, that ice is thin
And I think, I know you, just a little bit by now
(Just a little bit by now)
And I think, I can show you
You see baby, I don't want to fight about it
Send down your rain, then who's to blame?
And you'll understand
Because it's much too late to change
Awaken to this hunger and then watch my heat
Grow paler than the moonlight, that you made me eat
And if we run our lives along a one way street
We'll always wonder why every time it still, tastes just as sweet
And I think, I know you, just a little bit by now
(Just a little bit by now)
And I think I can show you
You see baby, I don't want to fight about it
Send down your rain, then who's to blame?
And you'll understand
Because it's much too late to change
I will explain, (too late) we're too much the same (too late)
No I won't leave because it's just too late Marlene
You see baby, I don't want to fight about it
Send down your rain, then who's to blame?
And you'll understand
Because it's much too late to change
I will explain, (too late) we're too much the same (too late)
No I won't leave because it's just too late Marlene
Too late, too late, too late Marlene
Too late, too late, too late Marlene
Too late (too late), too late (it's too late), too late Marlene
Too late (it's too late, late, late), too late, too late Marlene
Too late (too late), too late (it's too late), too late Marlene
Too late (too late), too late (to leave now), too late Marlene
Too late (too late to leave), too late, too late Marlene
Too late (too late to leave), too late, too late Marlene
Too late (too late to leave now), too late, too late Marlene
Too late (too late), too late (it's too late to leave), too late Marlene
Too late (too late), too late (to leave now), too late Marlene
Too late (too late), too late (too late), too late Marlene



Writer(s): John Nigel Taylor, Nick Rhodes, Simon John Le Bon


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