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‘Craft Of Love’ is a song written by Kate Bush. It was recorded as a demo, presumably in 1976. The song has never been released officially. However, it did end up on various bootlegs. The song is also known as ‘The Craft Of Life’.

The demo appears on the bootleg 7″ single Cathy Demos Volume Three and various bootleg CD’s.

Lyrics

I tried to study it for just a while
All of the potions, from oysters to seducing smiles
But I’ve found it’s already inside me
A big round bubble of sensuality
Dared to be burst
But worried about getting hurt

I know how you like to kiss
I’ll ask you what you’re thinking
Silvers in our dark hair
The sheets are soaked by your tiny fish

The craft of love
The craft of love
The craft of love
The craft of love

Tears spring to mind when I go back in time
All those lost bodies just seeking security
Jittering strangers with smutting hands
Heavy and clever and full of demands
Well I’m similar to you
We’re familiar with what to do

I know how you like to kiss
I’ll ask you what you’re thinking
Silvers in our dark hair
The sheets are soaked by your tiny fish

The craft of love
The craft of love
The craft of love
The craft of love