Blunderbuss

Album: Blunderbuss (2012)
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  • I had my dream, I held your hand on that broad avenue
    We crossed the road and never spoke to another as we flew
    We left your man alone in drag, laughing there at us
    A romantic bust, a blundered turned, an explosive blunderbuss

    An ancient grand hotel of Persian thread and ivory
    And when your man would turn his head, I'd see you look at me
    Pools of brown and sea of red and demons in your pocket
    That same romance performed a dance inside a silver locket

    Da, da, da, da
    Da, da, da, da

    Corner exit, not tall enough to walk out standin' straight
    Designed by men so ladies would have to lean back in their gait
    You grabbed my arm and left with me but you were not allowed to
    You took me to a public place to quietly blend into
    Such a trick pretending not to be doin' what you want to
    But seems like everybody does this every waking moment

    I laid you down and touched you like the two of us both needed
    Safe to say that others might not approve of this and pleaded
    "So selfish them" would be their cry and who'd be brave to argue
    Doin' what two people need is never on the menu

    Da, da, da, da
    Da, da, da, da Writer/s: Jack White
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Karen from Kennett Square, PaThere is something special about this song. I love it and can't get it out of my head. It's made a fan of Jack White in a different way.
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