Stumblin' (Under the Covers)
From Pirate Bitch
Stumblin’ (Under the Covers) is a song by The Count And His Men, on their double album Debauchery In New York City. It was written by Josephine Buckley, stated to be "A bit like Jeff Buckley, but I'm so glad she's alive!"
She herself commented that the strong sexual implications in the song are "Less implied and more consuming your gentials as you listen." Oh my!
Lyrics
Tango under the sheets…
Doing the dirty…
Having a bit of fun…
Getting down and flirty
Taking a walk through the jungle…
The snakes are out to play…
The cream of the crop, never want to stop…
And I say…
Stumblin’ under the covers,
Walking through the streets
Everyone we meet,
Likes to beat the meat
Stumblin’ under the covers…
Loving the things you do,
Taking it for granted
Joining of the souls,
Never want to be parted
Taking a walk through the jungle…
The snakes are out to play…
The cream of the crop, never want to stop…
And I say…
Stumblin’ under the covers,
Walking through the streets
Everyone we meet,
Likes to beat the meat
Stumblin’…