You used to get it in your fishnets
Now you only get it in your night dress
Discarded all the naughty nights for niceness
Landed in a very common crisis
Everything's in order in a black hole
Nothing seems as pretty as the past though
That Bloody Mary's lacking in Tabasco
Remember when you used to be a rascal?

Oh, the boy's a slag, the best you ever had
The best you ever had is just a memory and those dreams
Weren't as daft as they seem, not as daft as they seemed
My love, when you dream them up

Flicking through a little book of sex tips
Remember when the boys were all electric?
Now when she's told she's gonna get it
I'm guessing that she'd rather just forget it
Clinging 'til I'm getting sentimental
Said she wasn't going but she went still
Likes her gentlemen not to be gentle
Was it a Mecca Dauber or a betting pencil?

Oh, the boy's a slag, the best you ever had
The best you ever had is just a memory and those dreams
Weren't as daft as they seem, not as daft as they seemed
My love, when you dream them up

Oh, Flo, where did you go?
Where did you go? Where did you go? Oh

You're falling about
You took a left off Last Laugh Lane
Just sounding it out
But you're not coming back again

You're falling about
You took a left off Last Laugh Lane
You were just sounding it out
But you're not coming back again

You used to get it in your fishnets (falling about)
Now you only get it in your night dress
Discarded all the naughty nights for niceness (you took a left off Last Laugh Lane)
Landed in a very common crisis
Everything's in order in a black hole (we're sounding it out)
Is everything as pretty as the past though?
That Bloody Mary's lacking in Tabasco (but you're not coming back again)
Remember when you used to be a rascal? Oh


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    I've read all the coments and lisntened at the song like 10 times again and again. I don't think her age is important I't doesn't matter. It's a general reflection about how relationships (with a parthner or a friend) get older and borring, I'm taking the video as help too.

    "You used to get it in your fishnets Now you only get it in your night dress Discarded all the naughty nights for niceness" (things getting borring)

    "Landed in a very common crisis" (it happends in all relations, they grow stale most of times)

    Everything's in order in a black hole (the emptyness you feel when this happens, everything it's realy quiet and there's not a big figth but it's not the same)

    Nothing seems as pretty as the past though That Bloody Mary's lacking in Tabasco Remember when he used to be a rascal? (how it was before)

    Oh that boy's a slag The best you ever had The best you ever had Is just a memory (thet you get so tired of the person that you start to hate them and critizice them and everything they do)

    and those dreams Not as daft as they seem Not as daft as they seem My love when you dream them up (but when you analize stuff objectively you realize that it's not that bad as you thougt it was)

    And the rest i think there it's starts to talk more about a parthner. whit all the "Clinging to not getting sentimental Said she wasn't going but she went still" like she's contradicting her self or with "Likes her gentlemen to be gentle Was it a mecca dobber or a betting pencil?" because she likes them to be nice at her but then she's not with them (or him particular)

    then comes the figth with "Falling about You took a left off Last Laugh Lane You just sounded it out You're not coming back again" but it not a real fight because of the falling about. It's like a short but big fight

    and with the title I think that's because this stuff about getting borred of each other and fithing but thet making up again happens on this age

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