The bed's a mess when we're finished and at rest,
And I can just see the post-fuck flush across your chest.
The telly's silent, the room's lit only by the screen,
And now we're perfect moulds with just our pulses in between.
"Well, I'm not listening to what my mother said
What we're doing inside my bed.
And I'm not pretending this time you're someone else,
But I'm cleaning these sheets all by myself."
Afterwards is best.
You get up to get dressed.
I think your pants are by the door.
I think tomorrow we might be sore.
Even in this light, your tits look white against the tanning,
And I know that we're a couple 'cause we went down the
Family Planning.
It hit me in the waiting room waiting
When you were getting what you need,
But I can't help be a bit disappointed when you start to bleed.
"Afterwards is best.
You get up to get dressed.
I think your pants are by the door.
Well, I think we might be sore."


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Afterwards Lyrics as written by Malcolm Middleton Aidan Moffat

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    Awfully sexy, nearly morbid, haunting and healing song... Absolutely terrific ! These lyrics just kill me each time I hear them, associated to the perfect combination of Aidan Moffat / Adele Bethel's voices... And once more, how can one be so true : "I know we're a couple now 'cause we went down the Family Planning. It hit me in the waiting room waiting for you when you were getting what you need." One day, I will make a ten feet tall statue of Aidan Moffat (with his fucking kilt, of course...)

    The Dog That Ate...on October 01, 2006   Link

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