Clark Gable

Ben Gibbard / The Postal Service

i was waiting for a cross-town in the
london underground when it struck me
that i've been waiting since birth to find a
love that would look and sound like a movie
so i changed my plans i rented a camera and
a van and then i called you
"i need you to pretend that we are in love
again." and you agreed to
i want so badly to believe that "there is truth,
that love is real"
and i want life in every word to the extent
that it's absurd
i greased the lens and framed the shot using
a friend as my stand-in
the script it called for rain but it was clear
that day so we faked it
the marker snapped and i yelled "quiet on
the set" and then called "action!"
and i kissed you in a style clark gable would
have admired (i thought it classic)
i want so badly to believe that "there is truth,
that love is real"
and i want life in every word to the extent
that it's absurd
i know you're wise beyond your years, but
do you ever get the fear
that your perfect verse is just a lie you tell
yourself to help you get by?

Trivia about the song Clark Gable by The Postal Service

On which albums was the song “Clark Gable” released by The Postal Service?
The Postal Service released the song on the albums “Give Up” in 2003, “Give Up (Deluxe 10th Anniversary Edition)” in 2013, and “Everything Will Change” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Clark Gable” by The Postal Service?
The song “Clark Gable” by The Postal Service was composed by Ben Gibbard and The Postal Service.

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