I'll be your Judas,
If you'll be my queen.
This room could be a palace if it
Had a higher ceiling.

In our two bar electric fire kingdom;
We argue, we fight, we kiss all night.

I crawled around, I crawled around, I crawled around on the floor.
I crawled around, I crawled around, then I crawled some more.

I was waiting for the love,
I was waiting for the love,
Like an iron fist in a velvet glove.

I was waiting for the love,
I was waiting for the love.
Perfect fit in a human glove.

You and me, invisible:
Ghosts on the street.
You and me in a slow motion daze,
invisible, incredible.

I crawled around, I crawled around, I crawled around on the floor.

I crawled around, I crawled around, then I crawled some more.

I'll be your disappointment,
If you'll be my dream.
I was bred as a fighting fish,
All flashing scales and not much brains.

In our peeling floral wallpaper aquarium;
We argue, we fight, we kiss all night.

You and me, invisible:
Ghosts on the street.
You and me in a slow motion daze:
invisible, incredible.

You and me,
You and me,
You and me,
You and me.


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