Chewing Gum Weekend

Martin Blunt

Don't ask me to socialise
A third degree has blown my eyes
Express a feeling captured once
The one I want surprised me once

A citrus state to be in one
And one is like a God in lime
A black inside I know too well
To wear my worth and buy the grind

And not to waste this scene on
And it's not my Independence that I'm afraid of this time
And not to base this scene on
And it's not my Independence I'm ashamed of

And one dissolved in sea again
A third degree has blown my eyes
And in the end your end is clean
A conscious state to call my own

I don't remember the way you used to be

And not to waste this scene on
And it's not my Independence that I'm afraid of this time
And not to base this scene on
And it's not my Independence I'm ashamed of

Don't ask me to socialise
The world has blown the love outside
And I can't tell if you are wrong
The one who turns to me alone

And not to waste this scene on
And it's not my Independence that I'm afraid of this time
And not to base this scene on
And it's not my Independence I'm ashamed of

I don't remember the way you used to be

Trivia about the song Chewing Gum Weekend by The Charlatans

When was the song “Chewing Gum Weekend” released by The Charlatans?
The song Chewing Gum Weekend was released in 1992, on the album “Between 10th and 11th”.
Who composed the song “Chewing Gum Weekend” by The Charlatans?
The song “Chewing Gum Weekend” by The Charlatans was composed by Martin Blunt.

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