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I Wear Your Ring - Cocteau Twins



     
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You don't feel damned between the sunrise and sunset
You're damned well panicky, I know the rainy days
Please them or run on the turf
You could be raising money with your momma
Now you might be sure
When you're 'round and dressed up with kid
Take a toast to that, imbibe, you're aloneMen are so nice
(Lays can be)
Roses may fly, men are so useful
(He's a flirt)
Men are so useful(Reflection beauty)
Men are so nice, he pleases me fine
(Reflection beauty)
Men are so useful
(Be able to feel)Don't feel damned between the sunrise and sunset
You're damned well panicky, I know the rainy days
Please them or run on the turf
(You could be)

You could be raising money with your momma
(You could be)
You might be sure
When you're round and dressed up with kid
Take a toast to that, imbibe, you're aloneMen are so nice
(Lays can be)
He pleases me fine, men are so useful
(He's a flirt)
Men are so useful(Reflection beauty)
Men are so nice, he pleases me fine
(Reflection beauty)
Men are so usefulBeautiful hands us no way lies a means of love
On sounds and guard the stone, and bed had a law
Answers written and I reason
In the reign of sex, blown more than it's pleased to be
He's a beauty affection, oohBeautiful hands us no way lies a means of love
(Men are so nice)
(He pleases me fine)
On sounds and guard the stone, and bed had a law
(Pleases me fine, fine, fine, fine)
(Fine, fine, fine, fine, fine)
Answers written and I reason
(Men are so nice)
In the reign of sex, blown more than it's pleased to be
(He pleases me fine)
(Pleases me fine, fine, fine, fine)
He's a beauty affection, ooh
(Fine, fine, fine, fine, fine)Beautiful hands us no way lies a means of love
(Men are so nice)
(He pleases me fine)
On sounds and guard the stone, and bed had a law
(Pleases me fine, fine, fine, fine)
(Fine, fine, fine)

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Cocteau Twins were an innovative and influential Scottish dream pop band. Forming in 1979 in Grangemouth, Scotland, UK (the name taken from an obscure song by fellow Scots Simple Minds), they built a sound based on woozy atmospherics and singer Elizabeth Fraser's unmatchable vocals, most of which featured lyrics of made-up words and words plucked at random from the dictionary. Their first release was "Garlands" in 1982 on 4AD Records, which was received well. Founding member Will Heggie left the group in 1983 and soon joined fellow Grangemouth band Lowlife.

Read more about Cocteau Twins on Last.fm.


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