Felt Better Alive Songtext
von Peter Doherty
Felt Better Alive Songtext
I gave my nights up for old songs, sound better alive
I gave my life over to old songs, sound better alive
I dredged the mouth of the Humber, felt better alive
Slipped unnoticed across your border, felt better alive
The song it skips and bumps along
Seems to fall apart, then all I want as it comes together, sing the melody
I tip-toed around gravestones digging up old songs, felt better, oh, my
I tip-toed around gravestones digging up old songs, was a hell of a night
The song it skips and bumps along
Seems to fall apart, then all at once it came together in sacred melody
And I′d always planned to sing in a sweet and soulful way as only cowboys can
But my saddle strap snapped like a dog-chewed tourniquet
And the sky fell low over north London
And it hangs low until this day
I dreamt of gunfights in Toledo, when I opened my eyes
I was in the layby north of Telford, an A-road layby
And as the tour had gunked and jumped along, seemed to fall apart
Then all at once ran true as a ley line under sacred Albion
And I had always planned to sing in a sweet and soulful way as only a cowboy can
But my saddle strap snapped like a dog-chewed tourniquet
And the sky hangs low over Margate sands
And it hangs low yet
I gave my life over to old songs, sound better alive
I dredged the mouth of the Humber, felt better alive
Slipped unnoticed across your border, felt better alive
The song it skips and bumps along
Seems to fall apart, then all I want as it comes together, sing the melody
I tip-toed around gravestones digging up old songs, felt better, oh, my
I tip-toed around gravestones digging up old songs, was a hell of a night
The song it skips and bumps along
Seems to fall apart, then all at once it came together in sacred melody
And I′d always planned to sing in a sweet and soulful way as only cowboys can
But my saddle strap snapped like a dog-chewed tourniquet
And the sky fell low over north London
And it hangs low until this day
I dreamt of gunfights in Toledo, when I opened my eyes
I was in the layby north of Telford, an A-road layby
And as the tour had gunked and jumped along, seemed to fall apart
Then all at once ran true as a ley line under sacred Albion
And I had always planned to sing in a sweet and soulful way as only a cowboy can
But my saddle strap snapped like a dog-chewed tourniquet
And the sky hangs low over Margate sands
And it hangs low yet
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