Sunburn Songtext
von Mary Coughlan
Sunburn Songtext
She looked up, she saw him
That was understood
And then he felt the warm blood
They found it so good to be here
On the southern coast of a tawny stare
Living in the heat of a longing glare
That′s when you get sunburned
In the land of the suntan eyes
That's when
That′s when you get sunburned
They wandered off to the English pub
Sombrero Irish their travel club
She said that someday I'll travel too
I'm coming here to practice on your native tongue
He said play me a fountain, that′s another one
That′s when you get sunburned
In the land of the suntan eyes
That's when
That′s when you get sunburned
Tonight he's not dreaming
Of the hills of Johnny Roll
From his balcony their laughter is descending
On the curbs of the seafront
Where the lovely Irish go
In search of the blond and the blue
That was understood
And then he felt the warm blood
They found it so good to be here
On the southern coast of a tawny stare
Living in the heat of a longing glare
That′s when you get sunburned
In the land of the suntan eyes
That's when
That′s when you get sunburned
They wandered off to the English pub
Sombrero Irish their travel club
She said that someday I'll travel too
I'm coming here to practice on your native tongue
He said play me a fountain, that′s another one
That′s when you get sunburned
In the land of the suntan eyes
That's when
That′s when you get sunburned
Tonight he's not dreaming
Of the hills of Johnny Roll
From his balcony their laughter is descending
On the curbs of the seafront
Where the lovely Irish go
In search of the blond and the blue
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