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These lyrics could be interpretated in many ways, Nite Flights is mostly seen as poltical/topical album and den haague translated to ‘The Hague’ is a city in the netherlands and is known as the international city of peace and justice.
I do not think the song is set in Den Haague and is used as a me...
[Verse 1: Gary Walker]
It's raining in the back seat of my cadillac
Dolly's sitting in the white wet
Someone hung a coat on a statue of Christ
And I called for a drink and a vet
[Chorus: Gary Walker]
Den haague
Den haague
You scare me good
Den haague
Den haague
You scare me
[Verse 2: Gary Walker]
We were taken from behind by some flesh jabs
Two litres really make you move
Look out for the muff king with a big black whopper
In a two way mirror mood
[Chorus: Gary Walker]
Den haague
Den haague
You scare me good
Den haague
Den haague
You scare me
[Bridge: Gary Walker + Dennis Weinreich]
(Some other time)
(Some other where)
Baby, you might care
(Some other time)
(Some other where)
Baby, would you dare?
[Chorus: Gary Walker]
Den haague
Den haague
You scare me good
Den haague
Den haague
You scare me
[Post-Chorus: Gary Walker]
No lie
No lie
[Instrumental Outro]
Den Haague was written by Gary Walker.
Den Haague was produced by Scott Walker & Dave MacRae.