Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song My Finest Hour, artist - The Sundays. Album song Reading Writing And Arithmetic, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 12.05.1996
Record label: Parlophone
Song language: English
My Finest Hour |
And the world it shows me up |
My clothes they show me up |
I never knew this before |
My finest hour that I’ve ever known |
Was finding a pound on the underground |
And my words came stumbling out |
Then I went tumbling out |
I’ve never been hit before |
And the finest hour that I’ve ever known |
Was finding a pound on the underground |
And I’ll keep hoping you are the same as me |
And I’ll send you letters and come to your house for tea |
We are who we are, what do the others know? |
But poetry is not for me |
So show me the way to go home |
And the words came stumbling out of my mouth |
And then I went tumbling out… |
But I’ll keep hoping you are the same as me |
And I’ll send you letters and come to your house for tea |
We are who we are what do the others know? |
But poetry is not for me so show me the way to go |
Oh, I’m going home |
But I’ll keep hoping you are the only one |
Yes and I’ll send you letters, wouldn’t it be such fun? |
We are who we are whatever the others say |
But poetry is not for me |
And much as I’d like to stay |
Oh, I just want to go home |
You’re, you’re, you’re too young |
Should’ve been you, you’re, you’re too young |
It should’ve been you too, you’re too, you’re too young |
It should’ve been you you you’re too young |
You should’ve been safer, saner |
Bribed the judge and then sat down |
Ooh you’re, you’re, you’re too young |