Poem (The Police)
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"Poem" | |
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Recorded by The Police | |
Released: | unreleased |
Recorded: | 1978 |
Length: | 1:44 |
Writer(s): | Andy Summers |
Producer(s): | Nigel Gray / The Police |
Studio(s): | Surrey Sound Studios |
Released as single: | NO |
"Poem" is a song written by Andy Summers and recorded by The Police in 1978.
Contents
About the song
Poem is the basis for Be My Girl, Sally - just the Andy Summers monologue and piano - no additional instruments.
Personnel
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Release History
Ths song has not been released.
Lyrics
Lyrics are property and copyright of their owners, and provided here for educational purposes only.
I was blue and lonely, I couldn't sleep a wink And I could only get unconscious if I'd had to much to drink There was somehow, something wrong somewhere And each day seemed grey and dead The seeds of desperation were growing in my head I needed inspiration, a brand new start in life Somewhere to place affection, but I didn't want a wife And then by lucky chance I saw in a special magazine An ad. that was unusual, the like I'd never seen "Experience something different with our new imported toy She's loving, warm, inflatable and a guarantee of joy" She came all wrapped in cardboard, all pink and shrivelled down A breath of air was all she needed to make her lose that frown I took her to the bedroom and pumped her with some life And later in a moment that girl became my wife And so I sit her in the corner and sometimes stroke her hair And when I'm feeling naughty I blow her up with air She's cuddly and she's bouncy, she's like a rubber ball I bounce her in the kitchen and I bounce her in the hall And now my life is different since Sally came my way I wake up in the morning and have her on a tray She's everything they say she was and I wear a permanent grin And I only have to worry in case my girl wears thin
Quotations and trivia
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Alternative and cover versions
See also
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External links
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References
source: Craig Betts, photos