Lyrics

Caressing bent up to the jug again With sheaths and pills, invading all those stills In a hovel of a bed, I will scream in vain Oh please, miss lane, leave me with some pain Went walking through this city's neon lights In fear of disguising my warping seating Pressure lines and graceless heirs Intangible of price, trying so hard to find what was right I came upon your room, it stuck into my head We leapt into the bed, degrading even lice You took delight in taking down my shielded pride Until exposed became my darker side Puckering up and down those avenues of sin Too cheap to ride, they're worth a try If only for the old times, cold times Don't go waving your pretentious love He's soliciting on his tan brown brogues (dark entries, dark entries) Gyrating through some lonesome devil's row (dark entries, dark entries) Pinpointing well-meaning upper class prey (dark entries, dark entries) Of walking money checks possessing holes (dark entries, dark entries) He often sleekly offers his services (dark entries, dark entries) Exploitation of his finer years (dark entries, dark entries) Work with loosely woven fabrics (dark entries, dark entries) Of lonely office clerks (dark entries, dark entries) Any lay suffices his green eye (dark entries, dark entries) I came upon your room, it stuck into my head We leapt into the bed, degrading even lice You took delight in taking down my shielded pride Until exposed became my darker side Puckering up and down some avenue of sin Too cheap to ride, they're worth a try If only for the old times Don't go waving your pretentious love Dark entries Dark entries Dark entries Dark entries Dark entries Dark entries
Writer(s): David Jay, Daniel Gaston Ash, Peter John Murphy, Kevin Haskins Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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