Pulp - Like a Friend Lyrics

Artist: Pulp

Album: Miscellaneous

  • Songwriters: Nick Banks, Jarvis Branson Cocker, Candida Doyle, Patrick Doyle, Stephen Patrick Mackey, Mark Andrew Webber

Don't bother sayin' you're sorry
Why don't you come in?
Smoke all my cigarettes again

Every time I get no further
How long has it been?
Come on in now wipe your feet on my dreams

You take up my time
Like some cheap magazine
When I could've been learnin' somethin'
Oh well would you know what I mean? Ohh

I've done this before and I will do it again
Come on and kill me baby
While you smile like a friend
Ohh and I'll come running just to do it again

You are the last drink I never should have drunk
You are the body hidden in the trunk
You are the habit I can't seem to kick
You are my secrets on the front page every week

You are the car I never should have bought
You are the train I never should have caught
You are the cut that makes me hide my face
You are the party that makes me feel my age

You're like a car crash I can see but I just can't avoid
Like a plane I've been told I'd never should board
Like a film that's so bad but I gotta stay till the end
Let me tell you now it's lucky for you that we're friends


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