The Libertines - Iceman lyrics

The Libertines: Carl Barât & Pete Doherty [London, UK.]

[The Libertines - Iceman lyrics]

He was just a young boy in the city
Clouds of smoke he sought to find his dreams
Suedehead and his pipe he wove
Through the white city
The hows your-father bookie's runner scene

She was just a young girl in the city
Struggling with life love and money
Weaving through the streets and
Looking so so pretty
The rummest sort Stockwell had ever seen
The rummest sort Stockwell had ever seen seen

I've spent my days in the
Haze with the iceman
I've spent my nights wandering the wards
I've spent my days in the
Haze with the iceman
It means the iceman is always on call

She started work on the last day of November


Spilling drinks in a seedy cabaret show
He met her on the first day of December
Outside a a bookshop on
The Charing Cross road

Those winter nights they'd walk
Along the river
He'd chain-smoke and she'd stare
Up at the sky and say this life, this love
This river has to end
But just for now we have all the time
Just for now we have all the time time

Don't spend your days in the
Haze with the iceman
Don't spend your nights wandering the wards
Don't spend your days in the
Haze with the iceman
Because it means nothing at all

Don't spend your days in the haze with iceman
(Don't spend your days in the
Haze with the iceman)
Don't spend your nights wandering the wards
(Don't spend your nights wandering the wards)
Don't spend your days in the
Haze with the iceman it means nothing at all

Don't spend your days in the
Haze with the iceman
Don't spend your nights wandering the wards
Don't spend your days in the
Haze with the iceman it means nothing at all

Just for now we have all the time
Just for now we have all the time

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