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C
D
Em
I love your eyes, my dearD
C
their splendid, sparkling fireC
D
Em
when suddenly you raise them soD
C
to cast a swift embracing glanceC
D
like lightning flashing in theEm
skyD
but there's a charm that isC
greater still:C
D
Em
when my love's eyes are loweredD
when all is fired by passionsC
kissC
D
Em
& through the downcast lashesD
C
I see the dull flame of desireC
D
Em
& through the downcast lashesD
C
I see the dull flame of desireC
D
C
I love your eyes, my dearD
Em
their splendid, sparkling fireC
D
Em
when suddenly you raise them soD
C
to cast a swift embracing glanceC
D
like lightning flashing in theEm
skyD
but there's a charm that isC
greater still:D
Em
when my love's eyes are loweredD
when all is fired by passionsC
kissC
D
Em
& through the downcast lashesD
C
I see the dull flame of desireD
Em
& through the downcast lashesD
C
I see the dull flame of desireD
Em
dull flameD
C
i see the full flame of desireD
Em
i see the dull flameD
C
i see the full flameC
D
Em
I love your eyes, my dearD
C
their splendid, sparkling fireD
Em
when suddenly you raise them soD
C
to cast a swift embracing glanceC
D
like lightning flashing in theEm
skyD
but there's a charm that isC
greater still:D
Em
when my love's eyes are loweredD
when all is fired by passionsC
kissC
D
Em
& through the downcast lashesD
C
I see the dull flame of desireD
Em
through the downcast lashesD
C
I see the dull flame of desireD
Em
dull flameD
C
i see the full flame ofD
Em
i see the dull flameD
C
i see the full flameC
D
Em
I love your eyes, my dearD
C
their splendid, sparkling fireD
Em
when suddenly you raise them soD
C
to cast a swift embracing glanceC
D
like lightning flashing in theEm
skyD
but there's a charm that isC
greater still:D
Em
when my love's eyes are loweredD
when all is fired by passionsC
kissC
D
Em
& through the downcast lashesD
C
I see the dull flame of desireD
Em
through the downcast lashesD
C
I see the dull flame of desireC
D
Em
& through theD
C
downcast lashesD
I see theEm
dull flameD ....
ofEm
desire
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Duet with Antony Hegarty from Antony and the Johnsons"‘Dull Flame…’ was not written with Antony in mind, but we had been singing together for a while and I felt we both were too shy and singing too sweetly, perhaps worried we would step on each other’s toes. So I woke up one morning with this melody I had written earlier, in the middle of the night, and a poem by a Russian poet from the 19th Century and said: “Okay, no more sweet stuff. Read more on Last.fm.