Pavement - Perfume-V Lyrics






Fun for an hour, when the hour's gone
Can one trick nights feed forty days?
In my bed at the break of dawn
She shivered like a vein slashed bright and new

She's got the radio active and it makes me feel okay
I don't feel okay
She's got the radio active and it makes me feel okay
I don't feel okay

Grip-force the vials and strip the locks
Smash the set and slash the beds
And when it looks like a wife's ex-plot
We'll cover all the rugs with cheap perfume

She's got the radio active and it makes me feel okay
I don't feel okay
She's got the radio active and it makes me feel okay
I don't feel okay

Like a docent's lisp, like a damsel's spit
Like a dry gin's twist of lime
Like a poor droll sir, like a pike's dull spurs
Like a pastor's flock of sheep





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  1. m.... m....

    Likely my favorite pavement song... perhaps a dumb question... is the "V" a roman numeral or the letter V? I've always wondered about that (not that it really matters, obviously).

  2. s.... ....

    Funny imagining Pavement walking into a studio and saying, okay, let's play, and then walking out

  3. S.... ....

    Jesus, get over the likes and dislikes...

  4. H.... B....

    "She shivered like a vein slashed bright and new". Amazing.

  5. J.... G....

    such a strong chorus. beautiful.

    J.... G....

    especially the bass

  6. g.... ....

    Six people doesent feel ok

  7. B.... C....

    40 days i dont feel ok

  8. s.... ....

    Shes got the radio active and its makes me feel ok, I don't feel ok

  9. m.... m....

    25 years today of this Masterpiece!!!

  10. b.... ....

    I don't feel ok.

  11. N.... ....

    Only one dislike

  12. B.... E....

    fuck ads

  13. B.... ....

    0 people disliked this video

  14. s.... ....

    0 people like Justin Bieber

  15. A.... ....

    I was feeling the same way. 0 people should be covered in honey and buried in the desert to be eaten by fire ants.

  16. l.... ....

    Its rudimentary, approximative aspect make it worthwhile!