X Offender

Debbie Harry / Gary Valentine

I saw you standing on the corner, you looked so big and fine
I really wanted to go out with you, so when you smiled
I laid my heart on the line
You read me my rights and then you said, let's go and nothing more
I thought of my nights, and how they were
They were filled with

I know you wouldn't go
You'd watch my heart burst then you'd step in
I had to know so I asked
You just had to laugh

We sat in the night with my hands cuffed at my side
I look at your life and your style
I wanted nothing more
I know you wouldn't go
You'd watch my heart burst then you'd step in
I had to know so I asked
You just had to laugh

Walking the line, you were a marksman
Told me that law, like wine, is ageless
Public defender
You had to admit
You wanted the love of a sex offender

I know you wouldn't go
You'd watch my heart burst then you'd step in
I had to know so I asked
You just had to laugh

My vision in blue, I call you from inside my cell
And in the trial, you were there
With your badge and rubber boots

I think all the time how I'm going to perpetrate love with you
And when I get out, there's no doubt I'll be sex offensive to you

Trivia about the song X Offender by Blondie

On which albums was the song “X Offender” released by Blondie?
Blondie released the song on the albums “Blondie” in 1975, “Blonde And Beyond” in 1993, “Blondie Live” in 1999, “The Essential Collection” in 1999, “X-Offenders” in 2001, “Greatest Hits” in 2002, “Live by Request” in 2004, “Singles Box” in 2004, and “Live in Philadelphia 1978 & Dallas 1980” in 2004.
Who composed the song “X Offender” by Blondie?
The song “X Offender” by Blondie was composed by Debbie Harry and Gary Valentine.

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