Songs Of Imaginary Beings

Ian Pickering, Liam Howe, Sue Denim, Chris Corner

[Verse 1]
My mother said if she couldn't love
The physical way a woman should
Then where else could she could go
When the sisters and the fathers can't save her soul
Send them in, see them on
If she can't find a lover she'll fashion one
Imaginary man, like the burnt out poets in the hinterland

[Chorus]
The phoenix says
The devil says
The serpent says
The siren says

[Post-Chorus]
Why does it hurt when my heart misses a beat?

[Verse 2]
The Hourglass sees what shelf-life does
She asked exactly: "Tell me what is love?"
But breathing life alone
To where the priests and the prophets and the saints not go?
Imagine hurt, imagine tears
She opened up until she disappeared
And vanished hand in hand
With all the long gone children dropped in Neverland

[Chorus]
The phoenix says
(Burn for me)
The devil says
(Lie for me)
The serpent says
(Beg for me)
The siren says
(Die for me)

[Post-Chorus]
Why does it hurt when my heart misses a beat?

[Outro]
The phoenix says
The devil says
The serpent says
The siren says
The phoenix says
(Burn for me)
The devil says
(Lie for me)
The serpent says
(Beg for me)
The siren says
(Die for me)

Trivia about the song Songs Of Imaginary Beings by Sneaker Pimps

When was the song “Songs Of Imaginary Beings” released by Sneaker Pimps?
The song Songs Of Imaginary Beings was released in 2004, on the album “SP4”.
Who composed the song “Songs Of Imaginary Beings” by Sneaker Pimps?
The song “Songs Of Imaginary Beings” by Sneaker Pimps was composed by Ian Pickering, Liam Howe, Sue Denim, Chris Corner.

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