THE WEIGHT OF LOVE
(Lyrics by Philipp Janoske/Air Hofmann)
I felt the heat was rising, starting to fantasize
what could have been while I was lookin' through heart-shaped eyes
our love was liquid - I could almost lick it up
like milk and honey floatin' slowly down my throat
I don't mind to be at your service
at least, please appreciate that I accept my fate
I don't want you to think I am worthless
beware of the future, 'cause change is the law of life
excuse me while I hit the road again
but I'll be back as soon as night closed in
the weight of love, it lies so heavy on my chest
I cannot take the pressure - I think I'll lay myself to rest
our love was smoke and I just loved to suck it in
inhale that substance and get high by sin
lungs might be blackened but I'll smoke until I die
I cannot breathe, I'm chokin' - tears disguise my sight
I don't mind to be at your service
at least, please appreciate that I accept my fate
I don't want you to think I am worthless
beware of the future, 'cause change is the law of life
excuse me while I hit the road again
but I'll be back as soon as night closed in
the weight of love, it lies so heavy on my chest
I cannot take the pressure - I think I'll lay myself to rest
the weight of love, it lies so heavy on my chest
I cannot take the pressure - I think I'll lay myself to rest
the weight of love, it lies so heavy on my chest
I cannot take the pressure - I think I'll lay myself to rest
the weight of love, it lies so heavy on my chest
I cannot take the pressure - I think I'll lay myself to rest
the weight of love, it lies so heavy on my chest
I cannot take the pressure - I think I'll lay myself to rest
Psychedelic/blues rock from this five member band from Germany. Excellent female vocals, backed up by a more than capable band. Nice guitar solos, solid rhythm section, and that organ, mixed together gives this record a hard rock organic feel. lloydd
By the way these guys play heavy blues you’d swear that they were raised on moonshine somewhere in the deep south of good ol’ US of A. That’s until you here them sing in their native tongue. Now there’s that much good music out there that I feel I don’t need to buy albums I can’t understand. But I made an exception for MOON. Why? Because they’re beyond good. Think a dirtier, louder ‘The Stone Foxes’ that just seem a little bit more like real life. Harry Harrison