Lyrics Romantic Fatigue - Frank Turner
I
have
to
admit
that
I
am
one
of
the
many
Who
thought
that
a
guitar
would
win
him
a
lady.
My
teenage
years,
they
were
a
feminine
drought,
And
I
thought
that
a
serenade
would
help
out.
And
it
seemed
to
be
working
for
a
couple
of
years
–
I
wrote
a
few
songs
and
they
wrought
a
few
tears.
But
when
I
hit
my
twenties,
it
ran
out
of
steam.
I
seemed
to
be
suffering
from
romantic
fatigue.
And
I
never
know
which
song
I
should
play
her
–
Each
melody
is
a
memory
of
a
not-forgotten
failure.
So
when
I
get
out
my
guitar
tonight
to
do
what
I
do,
Remember,
I
probably
didn′t
write
this
song
for
you.
So
as
I
have
mentioned,
the
shelf-life
was
short.
The
scheme
wasn't
working,
despite
what
I
thought.
The
ladies
all
left
me
alone
in
the
end,
So
I
had
to
switch
all
the
names
around
and
then
sing
it
again.
And
every
life-long
love,
and
every
best
friend,
Slipped
away
into
the
past.
Take
my
words
with
caution
– I
can′t
pretend
that
you're
the
first,
You
won't
be
the
last.
I
never
know
which
song
I
should
play
her
–
Each
melody
is
a
memory
of
a
not-forgotten
failure.
So
when
I
get
out
my
guitar
tonight
to
do
what
I
do,
Remember,
I
probably
didn′t
write
this
song,
No
I
certainly
didn′t
write
this
song,
No
I
never,
never
wrote
a
song
for
you.
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