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Monamour, I can't trust you anymore You can be sure I'll always cherish and adore Can't help but love you while i stifle thinking of you Monamour, I can't trust you anymore Every minute without my little one is ash All our dreams torn and sunderred into trash I was willing to lay it down, but you shut off the sound Of my aching, no arbitration, no last chance Monamour, I can't trust you anymore You can be sure I'll always cherish and adore Can't help but love you while i stifle thinking of you Monamour, I can't trust you anymore Court battles like vile mustard gas The smell of slaughter still lingers from the past So many years, how could it happen, what could i do? To prevent my Dunkirk, and our Waterloo Monamour, I can't trust you anymore You can be sure I'll always cherish and adore Can't help but love you while i stifle thinking of you Monamour, I'll never trust you anymore Monamour, I'll never trust you anymore |
Credits: Guitars:   Philip Gnarly Bass:   Eric Morton Drums:   Dean Butterworth Piano: Stevie Keys Vocals:   Peter Cross and the Crossants Engineering in LA:   Philip Gnarley, Jimbo Head Engineering in SF:   Lance Thomason and Jay Bowman Final Mix:   Mark Needham Commentary: Well.....big surprise, Monamour really means Mona, mon amour. The atomic ex-wife. If you ever see this woman coming towards you on the street, immediately run the other way and make sure you have not been exposed to radiation poisoning. And please report her to the nearest Environmental Health Agency and Local Air Pollution Control District. This song is completely obvious, and doesnt need any explanation, does it? Peter Cross believes this may be the best song he ever wrote, in terms of achieving a "classic", which is every songwriters dream. Peter wants the song to be re-recorded in French, and believes that any singer, male or female, could do their version of this song and it would sound good. A classic song has the ability to do that. Many thanks to Philip for his brilliant guitar solo, to Eric for being Eric, and to Deano, withough whom none of this would have worked. You guys made it possible for Peter Cross to achieve half his dream. Milli grazi. May you all achieve your dreams in this lifetime. |
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