Roadkill

Candida Doyle / Jarvis Cocker / Mark Webber / Nick Banks / Steve Mackey

The feel of my arm around your waist, the pale blue nightdress that you wore.
Your hair in braids, your sailor top: the things I don't see anymore.
You lost your suitcase in my hotel room, a subway token from your Ma.
The sun reflecting off the water on your face & the way you drove your car.
All these things I can't forget tho' I don't see you anymore.

Drove to the airport thru' a traffic jam; a deer lay dying in the road.
Maybe I should have seen it as some kind of sign, except I don't believe in them no more.
No, no - but I believe these things I can't forget, tho' I don't see you anymore.
Yes, I believe these things I can't forget, 'cos I see them - tho' I don't see you anymore.

Trivia about the song Roadkill by Pulp

When was the song “Roadkill” released by Pulp?
The song Roadkill was released in 2001, on the album “We Love Life”.
Who composed the song “Roadkill” by Pulp?
The song “Roadkill” by Pulp was composed by Candida Doyle, Jarvis Cocker, Mark Webber, Nick Banks, and Steve Mackey.

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