My 16th Apology

Richard Feldman, Siobhan Fahey, Marcy Levy

(The things I said about you
Maybe we could work it out someday)

Things were going pretty well 'till I died
On that sunny afternoon
When you broke down before my eyes
Well I got a streak of meanness
A clumsy way of speaking
And I don't know where I get it from
It must run in my family

Do I have to go down on my knees?
This is my 16th apology to you
With friends like me, who needs enemies

I got a river inside the size of my rage
Which is really something else
When you think of my tender age
Well I got a way about me
But it's hard for me to see it
And I don't know when I'm in the wrong
Why am I so hard to please?

This is my 16th apology to you
Do I have to go down on my knees for you
With friends like me who needs enemies

The things I said about you
Were all said yesterday
I didn't mean to hurt you
Maybe we could work it out someday

Well I got a streak of meanness
A clumsy way of speaking
And I don't know when I'm in the wrong
Why am I so hard to please?

Do I have to go down on my knees?
This is my 16th apology to you
With friends like me who needs enemies

(Didn't your mother ever tell you
To err is human, to forgive is divine
Oh well, I'll see you in the next life)

Trivia about the song My 16th Apology by Shakespear's Sister

When was the song “My 16th Apology” released by Shakespear's Sister?
The song My 16th Apology was released in 1992, on the album “Hormonally Yours”.
Who composed the song “My 16th Apology” by Shakespear's Sister?
The song “My 16th Apology” by Shakespear's Sister was composed by Richard Feldman, Siobhan Fahey, Marcy Levy.

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