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4 47 Am (The Remains Of Our Love) Lyrics

Album/Collection: Pros And Cons Of Hitch-Hiking
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I just cowered in the corner
 My pyjama coat over my head
And she smiled as she finished her sandwich
 And her cold eyes fixed me to my dark history
As she brushed the remains
 Of our love from the bed
 And when she had turned back the covers
When all of the prayers had been read
 She said, come on over here you silly boy
 Before you catch your death of cold
I was only joking
 Let's leave behind the city grime
Let's not compete
It could be fine in the country
 Couldn't it though...come on lets go
I said, OK

 [Young Child:] "Are we going to go now?"
 [Jade:] "Where would you like to go darling?"
[Wife:] "Mmm...Vermont...Wyoming."
 [Jade:] "Wyoming...huh....Children!"
 [Children:] "What?"
[Jade:] "We're going to Wyoming
 Darling...Which way is Wyoming?"
 [Wife:] "Hook a right here
 You're going the wrong way."
 [Jade:] "I know that
I know children...
Let's see how many...Volvos we pass
 On the way to our new life in the country
...One
[Wife:] "Jade, don't do that, that's really negative."

4 47 Am (The Remains Of Our Love) Lyrics

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