Month of Sundays

JAMES HENRI HOARE, JOSEPH PATRICK MOUNT

I see we're similar
But I've never thought much about it
'Cause I've got young Mystery
And I couldn't live without her
We're kind of sleeping when you laugh
Say I'm cheapening your love
But it's with young Mystery
That I plan on setting free now

She'd buzz a bell and run
We'd skip and laugh
I hold her hand
She comes in a halo
What she meant to me I couldn't see

I-I see we're similar
But I can't take it all from you
Unless you want me to
I'll take you away from this old horrible town
And just maybe one day we'll want to come back
And walk these streets

Play buzz-a-bell and run
We'd skip and laugh
I'll hold her hand
She comes in a halo
What she meant to me I couldn't see

Never in a month of Sundays

Trivia about the song Month of Sundays by Metronomy

When was the song “Month of Sundays” released by Metronomy?
The song Month of Sundays was released in 2014, on the album “Love Letters”.
Who composed the song “Month of Sundays” by Metronomy?
The song “Month of Sundays” by Metronomy was composed by JAMES HENRI HOARE, JOSEPH PATRICK MOUNT.

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