A&E
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A&E
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It's a blue bright blue Saturday, Hay hay
And the pain has started to slip away, Hay hay
I'm in a backless dress
On a pastel ward, it's shining
Think I want you still
But it may be pills at work
D'ya really wanna know
How I was dancing on the floor?
I was trying to phone you
When I'm crawling out the door
I'm amazed at you
The things you say that you don't do
Why don't you ring
I was feeling lonely, feeling blue
Feeling like I needed you
And I woke up surrounded by me
A&E
It's a blue, bright blue Saturday, Hay hay
And the pain has started to slip away, Hay hay
I'm in a backless dress
On a pastel ward
'The shining'
Think I want you still
But it may be pills at work
How did I get to accident emergency?!
All I wanted was you to take me out
I was feeling lonely
Feeling blue, feeling like I needed you
And I hoped you'd call
I hoped you'd see me
A&E
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Goldfrapp performs "A&E", and this lyric page sits inside the Goldfrapp catalog on LyroVerse.
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