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You Could Never Come to Me Too Soon Songtext
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You Could Never Come to Me Too Soon Songtext

I saw your face
Through a cloud of smoke
At the back of the bar
Beneath a fat silver spider web
Glinting in the light of a passing car
I had an old joke
A very old joke on my lips
Peach skinned and poppies painted on my wrist

And the city had never looked better than it looked in the rain
In the darkness at noon

You could never come to me too soon
You could never come to me too soon


Vodka and OJ
Peanuts and cigarettes
I saw you, Carly
And I lost my breath
Chips of ice
Crunching in my teeth
The time would come
I knew it then
When I would cling to you like a leech

And the city had never looked better than it looked in the rain
In the darkness at noon

You could never come to me too soon
You could never come to me too soon

In airports, in hotels
On beaches, in bedrooms
In heated outdoor pools
In churches, in cafes
In forests, in mirrors
In Humphrey Perkins high school
In car parks, on rooftops
Up in the branches of the mighty oak tree
Listen to me call you, Carly
Listen to me

You could never come to me too soon
You could never come to me too soon
You could never come to me too soon
You could never come to me too soon

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