Lyrics Love Turns 40 - Vienna Teng
She's
holding
a
secret
that
she'll
never
tell.
She's
holding
a
secret
that
she'll
never
tell,
Because
the
myth
is
not
supposed
to
retire.
We'd
rather
it
lit
itself
on
fire,
Or
overdosed
in
a
4-star
hotel.
She's
holding
a
truth
that
she'll
never
reveal.
She's
holding
a
truth
that
she'll
never
reveal.
Because
truth
this
time
is
an
ugly
child,
And
mother
and
daughter
may
reconcile,
But
their
faces
will
never
heal.
"Don't
go,"
she
says,
but
he's
sleeping—
She
says
it
to
herself:
"Don't
go."
She
sees
herself
rising,
Packing
a
suitcase
with
all
of
her
shoes.
But
something
keeps
you
faithful
When
all
else
in
you
turns
and
runs.
Love
turns
40.
The
morning
comes.
She's
holding
a
secret
that
she'll
never
tell.
She's
holding
a
secret
that
she'll
never
tell,
Because
we
were
once
cinema
gods
in
the
night,
And
now
all
we've
got
is
lunch-hour
light
Where
nothing
photographs
well.
"Don't
go,"
she
says,
but
he's
sleeping—
She
says
it
to
the
dark:
"Don't
go."
She
sees
herself
rising,
Dressing
in
silence
for
nothing
to
lose.
But
something
keeps
you
faithful
When
all
else
in
you
turns
and
runs.
Love
turns
40.
The
morning
comes.
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