Serenade

FRANK PETERSON, MICHAEL SOLTAU

And I'd serenade you every night but you'd never be home to hear it. I wrote your name with fireworks in the sky but you never turned up to see it. So let me take you out and buy you drinks and I can mumble through an explanation. I hear you know that's when you're getting old, when all you really want's a conversation. Don't get me wrong, I've always had plans for your lips and my lips. The first time I saw you I saw all my future right between your hips. You're a woman who can teach me stuff. The kind of girl I want to bathe and dance with. But just ignore me now I understand; I only go for girls i've got no chance with. Look up right now, the sky's on fire. I want your breath when I retire. I want your feet to scratch my shin, to make me bleed and scar the skin.

Trivia about the song Serenade by Arab Strap

When was the song “Serenade” released by Arab Strap?
The song Serenade was released in 2003, on the album “Monday at the Hug & Pint”.
Who composed the song “Serenade” by Arab Strap?
The song “Serenade” by Arab Strap was composed by FRANK PETERSON, MICHAEL SOLTAU.

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