The Beautiful South

The Beautiful South - Don't Marry Her lyrics

think of her in bed.

Laying there just watching telly,

then thinks of me instead.

I'll never grow so old and flabby,

that could never be.

Don't marry her, fuck me.

And your love light shines like cardboard,

but your work shoes are glistening.

She's a Ph. D in 'I told you so',

you've a knighthood in 'I'm not listening'.

She'll grab your sweaty bollocks,

then slowly raise her knee.

Don't marry her, fuck me.

And the Sunday sun shines down on San Francisco bay,

and you realise you can't make it anyway.

You have to wash the car,

take the kiddies to the park.

Don't marry her, fuck me.

Those lovely Sunday mornings,

with breakfast brougt in bed.

those blackbirds look the knitting needles,

trying to peck your head.

those birds will peck your soul out,

and throw away the key.

Don't marry her, fuck me.

And the kitchen's always tidy,

and the bathroom is always clean.

She's a diploma in 'just hiding things',

you've a first i 'low esteem'.

When your socks smeel of angels,

but your life smells of Brie.

Don't marry her, fuck me.

And the Sunday sun shines down on San Francisco bay,

and you realise you can't make it anyway.

You have to wash the car,

take the kiddies to the park.

Don't marry her, fuck me.

And the Sunday sun shines down on San Francisco bay,

and you realise you can't make it anyway.

You have to wash the car,

take the kiddies to the park.

Don't marry her, fuck me

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