Salted Caramel Ice Cream

Album: Metronomy Forever (2019)
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  • She's sparkling, like a fresh glass of Perrier
    She's happy like my birthday
    My birthday, oui tout à fait

    She's like a dream
    Salted caramel ice cream

    She's bubbling, like the water in my kettle
    She's the sting in a nettle
    The drummer in my metal band

    She's like a dream
    Salted caramel ice cream

    Oh, god, she's coming
    Don't look up
    I've got to do this
    I've got to do it right
    I've got to do it right

    She's glistening
    Like a fresh minted quarter
    She's the squash in my water
    She's so posh may I court her, ma'am

    She's like a dream
    Salted caramel ice cream

    Oh, god, she's coming
    Don't look up
    I've got to do this
    I've got to do it right
    I've got to do it right
    I've got to do it right
    I've got to do it right Writer/s: Joseph Patrick Mount
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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