M. Meisterfeld
M. is 45 years old.
She is the Electric Guitarist of Retro Tull.
M. is also known as "Lancelot".
M. is located in Berlin at [†] Zentralfriedhof.
M. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to do nothing in order to get ahead professionally.
Heart not For Play
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Song Details
Heart not For Play is Ballad music in tempo Allegro. The music is earth shaking and the lyrics are mind melting. The song was written 12/4/2020 by M. Meisterfeld. The originality is perfect.
Fame: |
86 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
30 |
Genre: |
Rock |
Owner: |
Retro Tull |
First Revealed: |
7/17/2021 |
Dominant Instruments
Lead Vocals
Electric Guitar
Bass Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Drums
Special Lyrics
Everyday my Mamma's asking "Who is it for you?"
Should I love or should I hide, am I just a toy to you?
No I say you are my true love, proven to be true,
But if I were to come out on you,
Both you, I and him, would stand to lose.
Oh I couldn't bear it so I must keep it all closed.
Nothing to say.
Nothing to say.
Nothing to say.
Every morning water forming all around my eyes.
Secrets held, the bodies erode, broken by the stealth.
That your big brother brought upon us and I must disguise them.
So don't ask me to be your friend, I won't even begin to tell you why.
No, just because I have a heart, well it's not for you to play.
Heart not for play.
Heart not for play.
Climb a tower of secrets, paint a self-deceiving lie.
It's not my right to criticise or to ask you to come out.
To your own pressing kinsmen and the love that you must hide.
So ask of me to stay, and I swear that I shall still be at your side.
I went your way some years ago but my heart is not to play.
Heart not for play.
Heart not for play.
Heart
Heart not for play
Heart
Heart not for play.
Lyrics by Johnny Bassi, inspired by Ian Anderson