Casanova - Major Parkinson



     
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Casanova Lyrics


I’m on the front page of a dirty magazine,
mr. January pumping kerosene.
Can’t you see my face, it’s a lie?
Close the curtains, flip the switch, make my happy, baby you’re a bitch.
Turn me on, turn me on, tonight.
Casanova, do you love her?
Now do you really think that you would find that bitter self-esteem to push between her legs and make her happy like you used to do?
In the time when everything was simple, she was seventeen and you where twenty-two,
and it was summer.
It was the summer when you ran away, for the traffic noise of screaming rubber ducks and grieving wives on channel 45,
where no one talks about the weather anymore.
Casanova, you’re getting older. Now the world is not for you to blame.
It’s just a movie rolling backwards randomly objecting choices that we call in vain,
and the violence that you try to justify is not a language that I still contain.
But in the summer, I will wrap you up in cellophane and bury you under the pouring rain,
because no one talks about the weather anymore.

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Lyrics submitted by Pavel.

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Major Parkinson is a genuine concept of alternative pop/rock. The music is basically agony and love all together boiled down to its most energetic form. Throughout the lyrics we follow Major Parkinson's twisted observations of his own reality. Family tragedies, sex, murder, agony and love is told through a catchy mixture of elements from genres as blues, punk, rock, pop, prog, and a pure feel good rhythm.

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