Valentine

CHRIS MARS, PAUL WESTERBERG, TOMMY STINSON

Well you wish upon a star that turns into a plane
And I guess that's right on par
Who's left to blame?

If you were a pill
I'd take a handful at my will
And I'd knock you back with something sweet and strong
Plenty of times you wake up in February make-up
Like the moon and the morning star you're gone

[Chorus:]

Tonight makes love to all your kind
Tomorrow's makin' Valentines

Hey you pop up in this old place
So sick and so refined (divine?)
Are you strung out on some face?
Well I know it ain't mine

If you were a pill, I'd take a handful at my will,
And I'd knock you back with something sweet and strong
Trouble keeping your head up when you're hungry and you're fed up,
Like a moon and a lone star you're gone

[Chorus:]

If you were a pill, I'd take a handful at my will,
And I'd knock you back with something sweet as wine
Yesterday was theirs to say, this is their world and their time
Well if tonight belongs to you, tomorrow's mine

[Chorus:Repeat x2]

Trivia about the song Valentine by The Replacements

On which albums was the song “Valentine” released by The Replacements?
The Replacements released the song on the albums “Pleased To Meet Me” in 1987, “Original Album Series” in 2011, “The Complete Studio Albums: 1981-1990” in 2015, and “Dead Man's Pop” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Valentine” by The Replacements?
The song “Valentine” by The Replacements was composed by CHRIS MARS, PAUL WESTERBERG, TOMMY STINSON.

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