Artist: The Postal Service
I was waiting for a cross-town train in the London Underground
When it struck me
That I'd been waiting since birth to find a love that would look and sound
Like a movie
So I changed my plans, I rented a camera and a van
And then I called you
I need you to pretend that we are in love again
And you agreed to
I want so badly to believe that there is truth
And love is real
And I want life in every word
To the extent that it's absurd
I grease the lens and frame the shot
Using a friend as my stand-in
The script had called for rain, but it was clear that day
So we faked it
The marker snapped and I yelled, "Quiet on the set!"
And then called, "Action!"
I kissed you in a style Clark Gable would have admired
I thought it classic
I want so badly to believe that there is truth
That love is real
And I want life in every word to the extent
That it's absurd
I know you're wise beyond your years
But do you ever get the fear
That your perfect verse is just a lie
You tell yourself to help you get by
That you tell yourself to help you get by
That you tell yourself to help you get by
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The Postal Service - 2003-04-25: Minneapolis, MN, USA Album Lyrics | |
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1. | Brand New Colony |
2. | Clark Gable |
3. | Natural Anthem |
4. | Nothing Better |
5. | Recycled Air |
6. | Sleeping In |
7. | Such Great Heights |
8. | The District Sleeps Alone Tonight |
9. | There's Never Enough Time |
10. | This Place Is a Prison |
11. | We Will Become Silhouettes |
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