Serpentskirt

Elizabeth Fraser / Robin Guthrie / Simon Raymonde

Suppose I should hate it so
Yet I can smell saliva
Palamino set afloat
Yet I can smell saliva
Hides it very well

As a baby
Has a playmate
Yeah baby
Yeah guess it's blown
Hides it very well
As a baby

Telling me words in Turkish
Your nosiness, your belly
Frantically or mimicly
Your nosiness, your belly

Has your mother gone
As a baby, as a baby
Has a playmate

We are helpless as babies
As a baby
As a baby
Hides it very well
As a baby

Has a playmate
Has your mother gone
Reach out your hand

He seldom will
And a memory
Go out
He seldom will
Go out
He seldom will

Smart you should heal soon
An eagle spares your bedroom
Palominoes as we flow
An eagle spares your bedroom
Some forget where tô go
They know fear again

Trivia about the song Serpentskirt by Cocteau Twins

On which albums was the song “Serpentskirt” released by Cocteau Twins?
Cocteau Twins released the song on the albums “Milk & Kisses” in 1996 and “BBC Sessions” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Serpentskirt” by Cocteau Twins?
The song “Serpentskirt” by Cocteau Twins was composed by Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie, and Simon Raymonde.

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