“C'mere” is a song by New York City-based post-punk revival band Interpol and is featured on the band’s second album, Antics.
Excerpt from a NME Magazine dated sometime before the album was released:
“It’s a jaded love song – very bitter. I will freely admit I gravitate towards the same themes of...
[Verse 1]
It's way too late
To be this locked inside ourselves
The trouble is
That you're in love with someone else
It should be me
Oh, it should be me
[Verse 2]
Sacred parts
Your getaways
You come along
On summer days
Tenderly
Tastefully
[Hook]
And so may
We make time
Try and find somebody else
This place is mine
[Verse 2]
Set the date
You know exactly how I feel
I had my doubts, little girl
I'm in love with something real
It could be me
That's changing
[Hook]
And so may
We make time
To try and find somebody else
Who has aligned
[Chorus]
Now seasoned with health
Two lovers walk a lakeside mile
Try pleasing with stealth, rodeo
See what stands long, ending fast
[Bridge]
Oh, how I love you
Oh, in the evenings
When we are sleeping
We are sleeping
Oh, we are sleeping
[Hook]
And so may
We make time
We try and find somebody else who
Has aligned
[Chorus]
Now seasoned with health
Two lovers walk a lakeside mile
Try pleasing with stealth, rodeo
See what stands long, oh, ending fast
C’mere was written by Interpol.
C’mere was produced by Peter Katis & Interpol.