| Song | Acrylic Afternoons |
| Artist | Pulp |
| Album | His N Hers |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [ti:Acrylic Afternoons] | |
| [ar:Pulp] | |
| [al:His 'N' Hers] | |
| [offset:0] | |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Nick Banks & Jarvis Cocker & Candida Doyle & Steve Mackey & Russell Senior |
| [00:00.22] | 作词 : Cocker, Pulp |
| [00:00.68] | Acrylic Afternoons -pulp |
| [00:35.74] | I fell asleep on your sofa and had a dream |
| [00:41.11] | About a small child in dungarees |
| [00:42.67] | Who caught his hands in the doors of the Paris metro |
| [00:46.85] | Then my face cracked open and you were there |
| [00:49.97] | You were there, dressed in green saying somethin', somethin' obscene |
| [00:56.90] | But that's why I came here in the first place |
| [01:00.27] | Oh, well, that and the tea, ohh |
| [01:05.89] | Can I stay here lying under the table together with you now? |
| [01:11.44] | Can I hold you forever in acrylic afternoons? |
| [01:17.68] | I want to hold you tight whilst children play outside |
| [01:23.54] | And wait for their mothers to finish with lovers |
| [01:27.79] | And call them inside for their tea |
| [01:30.37] | |
| [01:37.99] | Cushions and TV and the tables set for tea |
| [01:43.72] | One for you, one for me |
| [01:47.16] | Come and lie down on the settee, in that green jumper |
| [01:52.21] | You can have anything you want and the clock is saying |
| [01:57.58] | It's half past four but you know, well, I want to |
| [02:00.88] | I want to stay a little more, want to stay a little more |
| [02:06.19] | Can I stay here, lying under the table together with you now? |
| [02:11.56] | Can I hold you forever in acrylic afternoons? |
| [02:17.67] | I want to hold you tight whilst children play outside |
| [02:24.28] | And then wait for their mothers to finish with lovers |
| [02:27.90] | And call them inside for their tea, oh |
| [02:37.58] | |
| [02:39.20] | On a pink quilted eiderdown, I want to pull your knickers down |
| [02:51.12] | Net curtains blow slightly in the breeze |
| [02:54.74] | Lemonade light filterin' through the trees |
| [02:57.86] | It's so soft and it's warm |
| [02:59.60] | Just another cup of tea please, one lump thanks |
| [03:03.57] | Again, again, again, again, again |
| [03:13.11] | Can I stay here, lying under the table together with you now? |
| [03:18.17] | Can I hold you forever in acrylic afternoons? |
| [03:24.84] | I want to hold you tight whilst children play outside |
| [03:30.21] | And then wait for their mothers to finish with lovers |
| [03:34.66] | And call them inside for their tea |
| [03:37.97] | Oh, yea, Kevin, Diane, Heather, Rachel come home |
| [03:42.33] | Aaa |
| ti: Acrylic Afternoons | |
| ar: Pulp | |
| al: His ' N' Hers | |
| offset: 0 | |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : Nick Banks Jarvis Cocker Candida Doyle Steve Mackey Russell Senior |
| [00:00.22] | zuo ci : Cocker, Pulp |
| [00:00.68] | Acrylic Afternoons pulp |
| [00:35.74] | I fell asleep on your sofa and had a dream |
| [00:41.11] | About a small child in dungarees |
| [00:42.67] | Who caught his hands in the doors of the Paris metro |
| [00:46.85] | Then my face cracked open and you were there |
| [00:49.97] | You were there, dressed in green saying somethin', somethin' obscene |
| [00:56.90] | But that' s why I came here in the first place |
| [01:00.27] | Oh, well, that and the tea, ohh |
| [01:05.89] | Can I stay here lying under the table together with you now? |
| [01:11.44] | Can I hold you forever in acrylic afternoons? |
| [01:17.68] | I want to hold you tight whilst children play outside |
| [01:23.54] | And wait for their mothers to finish with lovers |
| [01:27.79] | And call them inside for their tea |
| [01:30.37] | |
| [01:37.99] | Cushions and TV and the tables set for tea |
| [01:43.72] | One for you, one for me |
| [01:47.16] | Come and lie down on the settee, in that green jumper |
| [01:52.21] | You can have anything you want and the clock is saying |
| [01:57.58] | It' s half past four but you know, well, I want to |
| [02:00.88] | I want to stay a little more, want to stay a little more |
| [02:06.19] | Can I stay here, lying under the table together with you now? |
| [02:11.56] | Can I hold you forever in acrylic afternoons? |
| [02:17.67] | I want to hold you tight whilst children play outside |
| [02:24.28] | And then wait for their mothers to finish with lovers |
| [02:27.90] | And call them inside for their tea, oh |
| [02:37.58] | |
| [02:39.20] | On a pink quilted eiderdown, I want to pull your knickers down |
| [02:51.12] | Net curtains blow slightly in the breeze |
| [02:54.74] | Lemonade light filterin' through the trees |
| [02:57.86] | It' s so soft and it' s warm |
| [02:59.60] | Just another cup of tea please, one lump thanks |
| [03:03.57] | Again, again, again, again, again |
| [03:13.11] | Can I stay here, lying under the table together with you now? |
| [03:18.17] | Can I hold you forever in acrylic afternoons? |
| [03:24.84] | I want to hold you tight whilst children play outside |
| [03:30.21] | And then wait for their mothers to finish with lovers |
| [03:34.66] | And call them inside for their tea |
| [03:37.97] | Oh, yea, Kevin, Diane, Heather, Rachel come home |
| [03:42.33] | Aaa |
| ti: Acrylic Afternoons | |
| ar: Pulp | |
| al: His ' N' Hers | |
| offset: 0 | |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Nick Banks Jarvis Cocker Candida Doyle Steve Mackey Russell Senior |
| [00:00.22] | zuò cí : Cocker, Pulp |
| [00:00.68] | Acrylic Afternoons pulp |
| [00:35.74] | I fell asleep on your sofa and had a dream |
| [00:41.11] | About a small child in dungarees |
| [00:42.67] | Who caught his hands in the doors of the Paris metro |
| [00:46.85] | Then my face cracked open and you were there |
| [00:49.97] | You were there, dressed in green saying somethin', somethin' obscene |
| [00:56.90] | But that' s why I came here in the first place |
| [01:00.27] | Oh, well, that and the tea, ohh |
| [01:05.89] | Can I stay here lying under the table together with you now? |
| [01:11.44] | Can I hold you forever in acrylic afternoons? |
| [01:17.68] | I want to hold you tight whilst children play outside |
| [01:23.54] | And wait for their mothers to finish with lovers |
| [01:27.79] | And call them inside for their tea |
| [01:30.37] | |
| [01:37.99] | Cushions and TV and the tables set for tea |
| [01:43.72] | One for you, one for me |
| [01:47.16] | Come and lie down on the settee, in that green jumper |
| [01:52.21] | You can have anything you want and the clock is saying |
| [01:57.58] | It' s half past four but you know, well, I want to |
| [02:00.88] | I want to stay a little more, want to stay a little more |
| [02:06.19] | Can I stay here, lying under the table together with you now? |
| [02:11.56] | Can I hold you forever in acrylic afternoons? |
| [02:17.67] | I want to hold you tight whilst children play outside |
| [02:24.28] | And then wait for their mothers to finish with lovers |
| [02:27.90] | And call them inside for their tea, oh |
| [02:37.58] | |
| [02:39.20] | On a pink quilted eiderdown, I want to pull your knickers down |
| [02:51.12] | Net curtains blow slightly in the breeze |
| [02:54.74] | Lemonade light filterin' through the trees |
| [02:57.86] | It' s so soft and it' s warm |
| [02:59.60] | Just another cup of tea please, one lump thanks |
| [03:03.57] | Again, again, again, again, again |
| [03:13.11] | Can I stay here, lying under the table together with you now? |
| [03:18.17] | Can I hold you forever in acrylic afternoons? |
| [03:24.84] | I want to hold you tight whilst children play outside |
| [03:30.21] | And then wait for their mothers to finish with lovers |
| [03:34.66] | And call them inside for their tea |
| [03:37.97] | Oh, yea, Kevin, Diane, Heather, Rachel come home |
| [03:42.33] | Aaa |