Like A Friend

Patrick Doyle / Pulp

Don't bother saying you're sorry
Why don't you come in?
Smoke all my cigarettes again
Every time I get no further
How long has it been?
Come on in now
Wipe your feet on my dreams

You take up my time
Like some cheap magazine
When I could have been
Learning something
Well, you know what I mean

I've done this before
And will do it again
C'mon and kill me baby
While you smile like a friend
And I'll come running
Just to do it again

You are that last drink I never should have drunk
You are the body hidden in the trunk
You are the habit I can't seem to kick
You are my secrets on the front page every week
You are the car I never should have bought
You are the train I never should have caught
You are the but that makes me hide my face
You are the party that makes me feel my age

Like a car crash I can see, but I just can't avoid
Like a plane I've been told I never should board
Like a film that's so bad but
I've just got to stay till the end
Let me tell you
It's lucky for you that we're friends

Trivia about the song Like A Friend by Pulp

Who composed the song “Like A Friend” by Pulp?
The song “Like A Friend” by Pulp was composed by Patrick Doyle and Pulp.

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