Snake

Grant David Hutchison, Scott John Hutchison, David Kennedy

Me and Snake talk about you
Every day
I can't wait to see your face
And he tells me he feels the same

We lie awake
We're tired but we can't get to sleep
I'm tired 'cause I've scraped through the day
He's tired because he's been out late, again

And there he lies
Staring up with his big gay eyes
And whispers to me "Aren't you tired?"
"I'm tired of missing day"

I'll wait with Snake
He's soft inside but not as soft as you
I love that snake but I love you more
He's no substitute
I'll wake, I'll wake with you soon

Yesterday Snake told me about the time
When we came to meet you off the plane
We all drove home in?
He was proud and awfully glad that I took him out

I said "How does New York sound?"
He said "It sounds quite loud"

So pack your pipes, pack your chapstick
And your tights
Won't you phone me out at night?
We're going to visit you

We'll take a camera
And go to the zoo
And take pictures of other snakes
With you
and hope one turns out to be gay

I'll wait with Snake
He's soft inside but not as soft as you
I love that snake but I love you more
He's no substitute
I'll wake, I'll wake with you soon

Trivia about the song Snake by Frightened Rabbit

On which albums was the song “Snake” released by Frightened Rabbit?
Frightened Rabbit released the song on the albums “Sings the Greys” in 2006 and “Sing the Greys” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Snake” by Frightened Rabbit?
The song “Snake” by Frightened Rabbit was composed by Grant David Hutchison, Scott John Hutchison, David Kennedy.

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