Lyrics A Lover In Berlin - Kari Bremnes
Once
I
had
a
lover
in
Berlin
Said
a
frail
old
woman
at
a
table
next
to
minel
His
voice
was
like
an
ancient
violin
And
he
spoke
to
me
- that
voice
...
that
voice
I
believe
they
call
it
falling
for
a
man
But
this
falling
made
me
fly,
left
me
soaring
for
the
sky
There
wasn't
any
sense,
there
was
no
plan
But
who
would
trade
this
passion
for
the
safety
of
dry
land?
Not
I
Not
he
And
we
knew
we
had
to
travel
far
away
We
knew
we
had
to
disappear,
where
no
one
else
could
find
us
A
sailing
ship
would
take
us
from
the
bay
Its
sails
would
fill
with
an
offshore
wind
to
blind
us
We
gambled
our
security
- the
future
for
the
now
Sailed
off
toward
the
storm,
safety
cast
aside
We'd
gone
beyond
what
reason
would
allow
But
who
could
tame
the
tidal
wave
and
tell
it
where
to
go
Not
I
Not
you
Reality
then
brought
it
to
an
end
Said
the
frail
old
woman,
shaking
underneath
her
hat
A
decent
set
of
values
is
no
friend
It's
reason
now
that
blinds
us,
please
believe
And
passion
is
not
willing
to
be
steered
Purity
alone
won't
fill
a
ship's
wide
sails
Life
will
sometimes
bring
what
we
most
feared
And
who
could
ever
say
when
to
go
or
when
to
stay?
Not
you
Not
we
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