Venus de Milo

Prince Rogers Nelson

Tight toy night, streets so bright
The room looked so thin between my bones and skin
There stood another person who was a little surprised
To be face to face with a world so alive

How I fell (did you feel low?)
No (huh?)
I fell right into the arms of Venus de Milo

You know it's all like some new kind of drug
My senses are sharp and my hands are like gloves
And Broadway looked so medieval
It seemed to flap, like little pages
I fell sideways laughing
With a friend from many stages

How I fell (did you feel low?)
Not at all (huh?)
I fell right into the arms of Venus de Milo

Suddenly, my eyes went so soft and shaky
I knew there was pain, but pain is not aching
Then Richie, Richie said
"Hey man, let's dress up like cops, think of what we could do"
But something, oh, something
It said, "Hey, you'd better not"

And I fell (did you feel low?)
Nah (huh?)
I stood up, walked out of the arms of Venus de Milo

Trivia about the song Venus de Milo by Television

On which albums was the song “Venus de Milo” released by Television?
Television released the song on the albums “Fairland Demo” in 1974 and “The Blow Up” in 1982.
Who composed the song “Venus de Milo” by Television?
The song “Venus de Milo” by Television was composed by Prince Rogers Nelson.

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