Private Suit

Bettie Serveert / Carol van Dijk

Little works of wonder in a nostalgic mood.
Let no man pull this under,
this is a private suit.
descending, softly, down the hillside,
they say,
kill the lights, it's better not to see things,
relying on the free things,
like a favorite tune.
And of course I had my feet in the absurd
when I tried to fit my life into a word
and it still turns out the same.
we're half seas over, in a nostalgic mood.
My arms wrapped around your shoulder
just like a private suit.
Feeding on molasses, drinking all the glasses,
they say,
dim the lights, it's better not to see things,
relying on the free things,
like a favorite tune.
but on top of everything, it sounds absurd,
that I tried to fit my life into a word
and it still turned out the same.
Hey, but don't worry about me,
I'll be sitting by the seashore,
laughing at the lifeforms,
whistling down the breeze.
So don't worry about me,
'cause you can't please everyone.
And I'm thinking to myself,
and I'm not the only one,
we all gotta learn
to give some in return,
like little works of wonder.

Trivia about the song Private Suit by Bettie Serveert

On which albums was the song “Private Suit” released by Bettie Serveert?
Bettie Serveert released the song on the albums “Private Suit” in 2000, “Deeper Than Sound” in 2001, “Bettie Live 2003” in 2003, “Bettie Live 2003” in 2003, and “Sea Of Sounds” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Private Suit” by Bettie Serveert?
The song “Private Suit” by Bettie Serveert was composed by Bettie Serveert and Carol van Dijk.

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