Slow Graffiti

CAMPBE, CHRISTOPHER GEDDES, ISOBEL CAMPBELL, MICHAEL COOKE, RICHARD COLBURN, SARAH MARTIN, STEPHEN JACKSON, STUART MURDOCH

There's a portrait
In a back room
Which I keep for days upon
Which I relent
And gaze for hours on
The muscle, skin and bone of some
Imaginary friend.

So how about it?
Show me please how I
Will look in twenty years
And let me please
Interpret history
In every line and scar
That's painted there in front of me.

It doesn't matter what I'm thinking
What I tell myself to do
I'll end up calling.

I stay in to defrost the fridge
Now the kid has gone to bed
A feeling of dread
At least when she's around
The trouble's there
It's worse to wake up with her
Falling round the room.

Listen Johnny, you're like a mother
To the girl you've fallen for,
And you're still falling

Listen Johnny, you're like a mother
To the girl you've fallen for,
And you're still falling

And if they come tonight
You'll roll up tight
And take whatever's coming to you next

Trivia about the song Slow Graffiti by Belle and Sebastian

On which albums was the song “Slow Graffiti” released by Belle and Sebastian?
Belle and Sebastian released the song on the albums “This Is Just a Modern Rock Song” in 1998, “This Is Just A Modern Rock Song - EP” in 1998, “The Black Sessions 1998” in 1998, “Push Barman to Open Old Wounds” in 2005, “The BBC Sessions” in 2008, and “The Jeepster Singles Collection” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Slow Graffiti” by Belle and Sebastian?
The song “Slow Graffiti” by Belle and Sebastian was composed by CAMPBE, CHRISTOPHER GEDDES, ISOBEL CAMPBELL, MICHAEL COOKE, RICHARD COLBURN, SARAH MARTIN, STEPHEN JACKSON, STUART MURDOCH.

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