Address Book

Stephen Pastel, Brian Taylor

You know I don't mean half the things I say
'Cos if I did I wouldn't say them
So please don't take me too literally
'Cos I'm afraid I'll only get encouraged

But then you look at me
And I know I've let myself down
And I'll go down
To the cold, hard ground
Where there's no one else around
When I'm down

There are no easy words
To explain the way our lives charade
And though we seem to be at each other's throats
That isn't really the case

We're just beginning to find out
What everything's about
But you're only half way there
Which is more or less the same as me

But in a different world
One of these days I'm gonna look at my address book
And you won't be there

You know I don't mean half the things I say
So just ignore the half that you don't like
You know I don't mean half the things I say
So just ignore the half that you don't like

Trivia about the song Address Book by The Pastels

When was the song “Address Book” released by The Pastels?
The song Address Book was released in 1987, on the album “Up for a Bit With the Pastels”.
Who composed the song “Address Book” by The Pastels?
The song “Address Book” by The Pastels was composed by Stephen Pastel, Brian Taylor.

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