Foreign Film

Lauren Savoy / Paul Waaktaar

Life should ba a film
One of those foreign films
Where people are always talking
And you just can't understand
But it means a lot

Life should be a book
A really, really good book
That you take when you travel
And hope it never ends
And you read again
Life should be a poetry,
A pretty pretty tree
Where words have their meanings
To help you understand
And say what you mean

You're giving me a stomach ache
When you negotiate
You're giving me a stomach ache
When you try and set me straight

Life should be a song
One of those sixties songs
With lots of catchy phrases
That everybody knows
So you can sing along
Life should be a poetry,
A pretty pretty tree
Where words have their meanings
To help you understand
And say what you mean

You're giving me a stomach ache
When you negotiate
And when you set me straight
You're giving me a stomach ache

Life should be a tree, a poetry tree

Trivia about the song Foreign Film by Savoy

On which albums was the song “Foreign Film” released by Savoy?
Savoy released the song on the albums “Lackluster Me” in 1997 and “Mountains Of Time” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Foreign Film” by Savoy?
The song “Foreign Film” by Savoy was composed by Lauren Savoy and Paul Waaktaar.

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