Trampoline

KEN HARRISON, ROBERTA HARRISON

I don't need directions
I can see the course
You don't need to whisper baby
I've heard it all before
Hate and lemon under your nails
I don't need protection
I don't need to show your telling tail

I don't need your prohibition
I don't need to score
You can keep your liquor
Baby that's for sure
Whine and silver under your feet
I don't know what moves you
I can't even see when I'm on my knees

Baby give that quiver to me
I can shoot an arrow through anything
Please don't give me your reasons
I'll never need them when I'm on my trampoline

I have seen the devil
Looking for the chord
I can make your carbon copy
Sullen and adored
Mercy and ashes under your hair
I don't need revisions
I don't need to fill
What isn't there

CHORUS

Tolerance is petty
Misery is bored
Someone slipped the combination
Underneath the door
Tongue and courage under your skin
I don't need your resolution
I don't need to sort what could have been

CHORUS

Trivia about the song Trampoline by Wild Strawberries

When was the song “Trampoline” released by Wild Strawberries?
The song Trampoline was released in 1998, on the album “Quiver”.
Who composed the song “Trampoline” by Wild Strawberries?
The song “Trampoline” by Wild Strawberries was composed by KEN HARRISON, ROBERTA HARRISON.

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