Sealed with a Glasgow Kiss

JAMES NEIL MORRISON, LESLIE GEORGE CARTER

I worship the ground that you walk on
Give praise to the place where you sit
Your face and the space that you talk from
Your teeth and those unlucky lips

I gave you my name and independence
And the best seven years of my life
With twelve months suspended from sentence
And fifty-two lovely black eyes

Love ain't like the movies
It blisters and bruises
Knocks you about with its fists
It leaves you a wreckage
All postaged and packaged
Sealed with a Glasgow kiss

You're as pure as the driven
And I should be in prison
Or under a lorry
Because I hit you and I'm sorry

But love ain't like the movies
It blisters and bruises
Bites like a Doberman
Never home sober
And leaves you a wreckage
All postaged and packaged
Sealed with a Glasgow kiss

I desecrated the ground that you walk on
Put nails in the place where you sit
I wasted the space that you talk from
Your teeth and your unlucky lips

Come kiss me
Come kiss me
Come kiss me
Come kiss me
Kiss me

Trivia about the song Sealed with a Glasgow Kiss by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine

On which albums was the song “Sealed with a Glasgow Kiss” released by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine?
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine released the song on the albums “30 Something” in 1991 and “Sessions” in 1998.
Who composed the song “Sealed with a Glasgow Kiss” by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine?
The song “Sealed with a Glasgow Kiss” by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine was composed by JAMES NEIL MORRISON, LESLIE GEORGE CARTER.

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