Song | Tenderness |
Artist | Peter Hammill |
Album | The Thin Man Sings Ballads |
Nothing I can say, but this much I can do: | |
if you want I'll stay and be with you. | |
Just let the tears flood down and, yes, | |
I can offer you tenderness. | |
What is gone is gone, it can be no more, | |
so we must move along and close the door. | |
I'm not his match, this I confess – | |
but still I offer you tenderness. | |
No more, no less: | |
I can offer you tenderness. | |
He'll stay with you, I know... | |
(now's the time to) | |
remember and let go. | |
Life will turn around though now it's growing dim, | |
although you feel the light's gone out with him. | |
Cry out all your tears, you loved him best – | |
still I offer you tenderness, | |
no more, no less; | |
deep in your distress | |
I'm here to offer some tenderness. | |
I'm here to offer you tenderness. | |
All I can offer's tenderness. | |
Remember and let go. |
Nothing I can say, but this much I can do: | |
if you want I' ll stay and be with you. | |
Just let the tears flood down and, yes, | |
I can offer you tenderness. | |
What is gone is gone, it can be no more, | |
so we must move along and close the door. | |
I' m not his match, this I confess | |
but still I offer you tenderness. | |
No more, no less: | |
I can offer you tenderness. | |
He' ll stay with you, I know... | |
now' s the time to | |
remember and let go. | |
Life will turn around though now it' s growing dim, | |
although you feel the light' s gone out with him. | |
Cry out all your tears, you loved him best | |
still I offer you tenderness, | |
no more, no less | |
deep in your distress | |
I' m here to offer some tenderness. | |
I' m here to offer you tenderness. | |
All I can offer' s tenderness. | |
Remember and let go. |