His 'n' Hers
by Pulp

Album: The Sisters EP (1994)
Charted: 19
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  • I''ve got the time / and you''ve got the space / I''m gonna wipe you down
    and lick the smile off your face, the smile off your face
    Though we know that it''s wrong / towel sets / matching combs
    Oh it looks so good but does it turn you on?
    Oh... / I want you now / and I want you here / so lie down by the fire
    and if the neighbours hear, the neighbours hear
    ''cos they don''t understand / what you''ve got / in your hand
    Oh it looks so good but does it turn you on?
    Oh... yeah! / Are we going to do it again?
    Sideways? / I was still in the queue when you came
    Delivered me from his ''n'' hers / you pulled the units down
    Delivered me from his ''n'' hers / and when I saw his face
    oh it made me feel better / Oh now it''s gone too far / we gave up hope
    and the future''s bleak / just a soap on a rope, a soap on a rope
    Put the rope around his neck
    Pull it tight / he''s erect / oh and it looks so good but does it turn you on?
    Oh... yeah! / Are we going to do it again?
    Shove it in sideways / I was still in the queue when you came
    Delivered me from his ''n'' hers / you pulled the units down
    Delivered me from his ''n'' hers / and when I saw his face
    oh it made me feel better
    So we laid in bed afterwards and / she asked me
    what made me frightened / and I said
    "I''m frightened of Belgian chocolates / I''m frightened of pot pourri
    I''m frightened of James Dean posters
    I''m frightened of twenty-six inch screens / I''m frightened of remote control
    I''m frightened of endowment plans / I''m frightened of figurines
    I''m frightened of evenings in the Brincliffe Oaks searching for a conversation."
    "Oh you''re stupid," she said / and she took my hand
    she took my hand and she said / "I want
    I want you / I want you to / I want you to touch
    I want you to touch me / I want you to touch me."
    Oh... / Are we going to do it again? / Shove it in sideways
    I was still in the queue when you came
    Delivered me from his ''n'' hers / you pulled the units down
    Delivered me from his ''n'' hers / and when I saw his face
    you know it made me feel better. Writer/s: CANDIDA DOYLE, JARVIS BRANSON COCKER, NICK BANKS, RUSSELL SENIOR, STEPHEN PATRICK MACKEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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