Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Meet Me On The Corner, artist - Jamie T. Album song B Sides, in the genre Иностранная авторская песня
Date of issue: 16.08.2018
Record label: Virgin EMI Records
Song language: English
Meet Me On The Corner |
Come and meet me on the corner, honey |
Zip up your coat and tie up on them laces |
Old boys call us the young ones, sonny |
'Cause they never had the heart into whoever’s stayed |
And, come on meet me on the corner, honey |
Zip up your coat and tie up on them laces |
Old boys call me the young ones, sonny |
Never had the heart into whoever’s stayed |
A kiss for the cold and the careful enoughs |
Nothing but for fear in the heart of me |
Pissed up that wall, just like my brother |
To cover where my mother sat frequently |
Missed all your lovers except Lucy |
'Cause she could be, should be more than a trophy |
Hangin' 'round with town with Joe Calamity |
And pubs that want change make old towns look the same |
Come and meet me on the corner, honey |
Zip up your coat and tie up on them laces |
Old boys call me the young ones, sonny |
'Cause they never had the heart into whoever’s stayed |
And I break down slow 'cause they ain’t find me |
I’m takin' it down for the lowest low |
And uh, come and meet me on the corner, honey |
'Cause I don’t want to stay, I don’t want to go |
Tinned fruits, swingin' moods, face so pale |
Battle scar, broad bar, fingernails |
Leavin' enough fightin' that you always fail |
Five-ten, white, brown-mouse young’un male |
Said, «Old Jimmy Jones, he can’t fight no more» |
We all fall down, yes, we all fall down |
Jimmy don’t know what we’re fightin' for |
That’s why I’m like leavin' and knockin' right up on your door |
Come and meet me on the corner, honey |
Zip up your coat and tie up on them laces |
Old boys call me the young ones, sonny |
'Cause they never had the heart into whoever’s stayed |
Come and meet me on the corner, honey |
Zip up your coat and tie up on them laces |
Play a good game, no game that funny |
But it ain’t never my fault, never had to do with me |
And uh, okay, baby had a few always |
But now I’m out the way, so open up your door, uh |
Come and meet me on the corner, honey |
'Cause I’ve forgotten what we’re really like here, man, fighting for |