Got Stendhal’s

Lyrics
[Verse 1] Got Stendhal's bad, it struck me dumb Venus in steel toes with fake furs in hand Your doorstep, first place podium I stood in awe, carrier bag of cans Two puckered lips and a t-shirt suntan [Chorus] I assembled former ghosts at a seance Said I missed 'em, you only have to say it once What I truly fear, maybe selfishly When I finally rest, someone will summon me [Verse 2] In time a monument will cast Two shadows in the middle of a square Mistold when thousand years have passed As Clima-Fit suit, as towelling bridal wear Four puckered lips and some vows to swear [Chorus] I assembled former ghosts at a seance Said I missed 'em, you only have to say it once What I truly fear, maybe selfishly When I finally rest, someone will summon me I assembled former ghosts at a seance Said I missed 'em, you only have to say it once What I truly fear, maybe selfishly When I finally rest, someone will summon me [Bridge] I don't know, I don't wanna know now Trusted heart pumps blood around a monolith that lets me down I don't wanna know, I don't wanna know I don't know, I don't wanna know now Trusted heart pumps blood around a monolith that lets me down I don't wanna know, I don't wanna know I don't know I don't wanna know, I don't wanna know [Refrain] At least when we're encased in concrete, we'll be safe At least when we're encased in concrete, we'll be safe At least when we're encased in concrete, we'll be safe At least when we're encased in concrete, we'll be safe At least when we're encased in concrete, we'll be safe At least when we're encased in concrete, we'll be safe We'll be safe [Chorus] I assembled former ghosts at a seance Said I missed 'em, you only have to say it once What I truly fear, maybe selfishly When I finally rest, someone will summon me I assembled former ghosts at a seance Said I missed 'em, you only have to say it once What I truly fear, maybe selfishly When I finally rest, someone will summon me
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Credits
- Writers
- Gareth David
- Tom Bromley