Valentine’s Day Lyrics – Jonathan Larson

Valentine’s Day Lyrics by Jonathan Larson

He was a greeting card candy cupid
There was a blizzard it was twenty below
She was fifteen, clean, lonely and stupid
As pure as the virgin snow

He pulled her in from the storm
How the fire was warm
She didn’t have the nerve to say no
Didn’t have the nerve to say no

Beat her till she’s black and blue and grey
Draw a little heart
Draw a little arrow
Draw a little blood

V-v-v-valentines day
Red wine Waterford crystal, chocolate kisses and lace
Knives and chains and a pistol mounted on a wall like scars on her face
He said he liked to play rough, as he locked the handcuff

She knew it would be tough to escape
She knew it would be tough to escape
Beat her till she’s black and blue and grey (beat her till she’s
Black and blue and grey)

Draw a little heart (draw a little heart)
Draw a little arrow (draw a little arrow)
Draw a little blood
V-v-v-valentines day

February winter in her heart
Said I’d show her normal love she said
Too late to start, she said too late to start
Now her fashion is basically leather, favorite color is basically red

And her passions change like the weather, as she dances from bed, to bed, to bed
And she feels like a fool but she likes her man cruel
And I doubt shell be cool till she’s dead
I doubt shell be cool till she’s dead

She says beat me till I’m black and blue and
Grey (beat me till I’m black and blue and grey)
Draw a little heart (draw a little heart)
Draw a little arrow (draw a little arrow)

Draw a little, but she says draw a little arrow
Draw a little heart
Draw a little arrow
Draw a little blood

V-v-v-valentines, v-v-v-valentines day
Valentines day, v-v-v-valentines day
Valentines day, v-v-v-valentines day
Valentines day
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Jonathan Larson Lyrics – Valentine’s Day

Jonathan Larson

Valentine’s Day