
Date of issue: 29.08.1999
Song language: English
Songs of Love |
Pale, pubescent beasts |
Roam through the streets |
And coffee-shops |
Their prey gather in herds |
Of stiff knee-length skirts |
And white ankle-socks |
But while they search for a mate |
My type hibernate |
In bedrooms above |
Composing their songs of love |
Young, uniform minds |
In uniform lines |
And uniform ties |
Run round with trousers on fire |
And signs of desire |
They cannot disguise |
While I try to find words |
As light as the birds |
That circle above |
To put in my songs of love |
Fate doesn’t hang on a wrong or right choice |
Fortune depends on the tone of your voice |
So sing while you have time |
Let the sun shine down from above |
And fill you with songs of love |
Fate doesn’t hang on a wrong or right choice |
Fortune depends on the tone of your voice |
So sing while you still can |
While the sun hangs high up above |
Wonderful songs of love |
Beautiful songs of love |
Beautiful songs of love |
Beautiful songs of love |
Name | Year |
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Our Mutual Friend ft. Neil Hannon | 2004 |
A Lady Of A Certain Age | 2006 |
All Mine ft. The Divine Comedy | 2002 |
Come Home Billy Bird ft. Neil Hannon | 2004 |
Sticks And Stones ft. Neil Hannon | 2004 |
Perfect Lovesong | 2001 |
Lost Property | 2001 |
Mother Dear | 2006 |
Absent Friends ft. Neil Hannon | 2004 |
To Die A Virgin | 2006 |
Mastermind | 2001 |
Leaving Today ft. Neil Hannon | 2004 |
The Light Of Day | 2006 |
Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World | 2006 |
The Happy Goth ft. Neil Hannon | 2004 |
Freedom Road ft. Neil Hannon | 2004 |
My Imaginary Friend ft. Neil Hannon | 2004 |
Note To Self | 2001 |
Dumb It Down | 2001 |
Glass: Streets of Berlin ft. The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot | 1999 |