Love Is Blind
Pulp
Give me the city Give me the sea Give to me everything I need The future is shining like a giant metal beast It shines so bright tonight with its legs open wide and love is blind Falls in love with itself again like it never should the way it always can and she is mine But the world is much bigger now Oh tell me should I hold her hand and give her love or take her heart and throw it far away? Oh now is the time to jump into it all I'll just hold my nose and try not to fall To seek and to find instead of walking around with eyes glued to the sky I turn them down to the ground Oh and I used to think that maybe one day I'd find the love of my life Oh but it's so far away Oh I don't know why Oh but I I want it all tonight and love is blind Falls in love with itself again like it never should the way it always can Oh and she is mine but the world is so much bigger now Oh tell me should I hold her hand and give her love or take her heart and throw it far away? We held hands and we looked out of the bedroom window We could see all the buildings collapsing around us So we kissed and we laid on the bed and we waited for the ceiling to fall in But it never did In the morning it was all still there The spilled milk and the dog-turds in that grey ashtray morning light I could hear thousands of people and they were all singing this song: La lala lala... Hey butcher! Oh, oh, oh hey butcher! What's your name? Oh hey butcher, what's your game? Ah, you take all their love and you suck out their eyes and then you rip out their hearts And you eat their insides Yeah, then you just walk away with a smile on your face Hey butcher, hey butcher I've seen your face before La ladadow da lalala... And love is blind.brit pop Favourite Songs jarvis cocker fan radio my legendary hero
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