The sun shone through the window as I lay down on your carpet Staring at the speakers - pretending to be tortured And I never moved a muscle No, I never moved a muscle
The sunlight turned to shadows, and the minutes turned to hours Somebody turned the lights on, there was conversation, laughter And you know just what I'm after - you know just what I'm after You will look at me, and your curiosity is gonna get the better of you, will get the better of you
Standing next to me now - she's in the air I breathe She says, "I'm marrying a rich man but he still thinks I'm a virgin So I need a little action, I need a little fun I need a good Samaritan, good Samaritan, good Samaritan, good Samaritan"
We raged around our cages until all the doors lay open Then we fell upon each other in the fury and the frenzy And we fought like Gods of Thunder - and we played like fives 'n under And the only screams that mattered turn to whispers in my ear You're my good Samaritan, you're my good Samaritan, you're my good Samaritan, you're my good Samaritan
Walking down the street - they make such a lovely couple And she freezes when she sees me - but she don't have to worry Cos I needed something deeper - I needed something longer She said, "People who are weaker, need people who are stronger" And I don't know what possessed you, was I just a one night stand
Compositor: Ian Hunter Patterson (Diane Patterson) ECAD: Obra #16900747