Danny’s at the Wedding Songtext
von The Walkmen
Danny’s at the Wedding Songtext
I don't know where the evening's gone
The celebration's almost done
But I wasn't done
I wasn't done
Meet you down across the street
But somehow no one waited up for me
See the city sleeping
No one here is leaving
Let's go out and grab a drink
Yeah, I'll take care of everything
That's not saying much
It all was such a mess
Get stuck with the barmaid
I never saw you leave
I hope you've found what you were looking for
Know just how you're feeling
I don't know where you went
Danny's at the wedding, again
Danny's at the wedding, again
And if I'm given half a chance
I think I'd do it all again
'Cause I wasn't done
I wasn't done
The bird I have in my hands
Went back in the bush again
You caught me off my guard
It eats me inside out
He's walking out before its over
Trying to remember
Why the kids went home
One last call and everyone was gone
I really tried my best
I really tried my best
Never saw you leaving
Don't know where you went
Danny's at the wedding, again
The celebration's almost done
But I wasn't done
I wasn't done
Meet you down across the street
But somehow no one waited up for me
See the city sleeping
No one here is leaving
Let's go out and grab a drink
Yeah, I'll take care of everything
That's not saying much
It all was such a mess
Get stuck with the barmaid
I never saw you leave
I hope you've found what you were looking for
Know just how you're feeling
I don't know where you went
Danny's at the wedding, again
Danny's at the wedding, again
And if I'm given half a chance
I think I'd do it all again
'Cause I wasn't done
I wasn't done
The bird I have in my hands
Went back in the bush again
You caught me off my guard
It eats me inside out
He's walking out before its over
Trying to remember
Why the kids went home
One last call and everyone was gone
I really tried my best
I really tried my best
Never saw you leaving
Don't know where you went
Danny's at the wedding, again
Writer(s): Paul C. Maroon, Peter M. Bauer, James Hamilton Leithauser, Walter R. Martin, Matthew Frederick Barrick Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com