Took a look around your room
But I can’t see a space on the floor
Where am I supposed to sleep
‘Cause I can’t stay awake any more
Only known you half an evening
Give me rest and I’ll be feeling fine
Destination far away
And it’s only a matter of time
All your famous honesty
Makes it harder to tell you a lie
Rather be your friend than lover
Can’t we sort this out some other time?
Would I give you foreign money?
Would I send you empty letters?
Would I give you dying flowers now?
Written by William Jones
Published by Summerhouse Music Ltd
credits
from Foreign Money,
released July 27, 2011
William Jones: voice, electric guitar
Jane Stimpson: trumpet
Rick Taylor: trombone
Richard Buckton: electric guitar
Jon Kirby: keyboards
Keith Peberdy: bass
Martin Parker: drums
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