I met you on the palisades
The sun was spilling kerosene
And I was feeling wide awake
Girl, you can be so obscene
And when you sang a lullaby
A missionary called your name
You disappeared and hopped a flight
For the Serengeti plain

Tell everyone you know
Open up the door
Tell everyone you know
Open up the door

When your love has gone
You carry on
This is her song
This is a song for no one
This is a song for no one

I think I own a photograph
That shows her in the freezing rain
With the Italians on the bank
They know how to entertain
A string of pearls behind your head
A music box to catch your tears
Now call your mother in L.A.
She hasn't heard your voice in years

Tell everyone you know
Open up the door
Tell everyone you know
Open up the door

When your love has gone
You carry on
This is her song
This is a song for no one
This is a song for no one
This is a song for no one

When your love has gone
You carry on
This is her song
This is a song for no one

You can jump a ride
But don't ask why
And don't close your eyes

This is a song for no one
This is a song for no one
This is a song for no one


Lyrics submitted by 5oclock, edited by DArkB0mb

Song for No One Lyrics as written by Christian Karlsson Andrew Wyatt Blakemore

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing

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    LOOOVVVEEE this song! I can't believe more people aren't into Miike Snow, by far my favorite song of theirs.

    CoconutSkinson July 21, 2009   Link

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