Belle & Sebastian Lyrics
Belle & Sebastian Lyrics
"A Century Of Elvis Lyrics"
Aphid Manure Heist Lyrics
Amanda, light of the man's life Make sure the faith in the light and make heard The greatest woman The greatest woman To be the man's greatest wife I thought it all over, lord knows I've tried It's a awful great struggle in any man's life To look in the mirror in total surprise At the great hair on her shoulders And the great big big beautiful beautiful eyes
Amanda, light of the man's life Make sure the faith in the light and make heard The greatest woman The greatest woman To be the man's greatest wife I thought it all over, lord knows I've tried It's a awful great struggle in any man's life To look in the mirror in total surprise At the great hair on her shoulders And the great big big beautiful beautiful eyes
We were sitting in the living room on the sofa, the wrong way round, looking out the window. It was quiet, and then in the car park across the road we saw Elvis - look, there beside the postman's van, and he was walking round the postman's van, looking in the open door. He looked as if he was thinking about getting in, but then the postman came back, and he swaggered off, walked past the window and down the stairs, and then at the bottom of the stairs right by the caretaker's office, he started licking the pavement. Every night now since we moved in that new house there's this noise outside the door at just about half seven or eight o' clock every night. And if we go and look outside the door, Elvis'll be standing there waiting to be let in. And then he wanders into the living room, maybe sits down on one of the chairs or even lies down on the floor. He doesn't say much, he just stays there for an hour o
OLDER SISTER Lyrics
(Carly Simon) She rides in the front seat, she's my older sister She knows her power over me She goes to bed an hour later than I do When she turns the lights out What does she think about? And what does she do in the daylight That makes her so great? Oh but to be, oh but to be, oh but to be, I'd like to be My older sister She flies throught the back door, she's my older sister She throws Frenc
r two, watching the TV. We talk to him a bit, and then around ten o' clock, he'll go away again, and not co(Carly Simon) She rides in the front seat, she's my older sister She knows her power over me She goes to bed an hour later than I do When she turns the lights out What does she think about? And what does she do in the daylight That makes her so great? Oh but to be, oh but to be, oh but to be, I'd like to be My older sister She flies throught the back door, she's my older sister She throws Frenc
me back until the next night. There's a lot of lanes and stuff around here, around the house - although it's right in the middle of the city it seems quite like the country, it's dead hidden - safe I suppose, made for night living. There's a lot of squirrels and birds, and Stuart says he's seen about nine foxes there when he's jumped over the fence on his way to Prior's Road. Sometimes you can go out walking, and when you've been out for a wee while even you don't know where you are anymore, so it would be pretty hard for anyone else to find you. I suppose that's why he spends so much time there, that's why he's come to live there, or maybe it's just the squirrels. I read about somewhere that he likes squirrels quite a lot. There's these two videos that we got for wedding presents - called the e-fil
Island Of Lost Souls Lyrics
In Babylon on the boulevard of broken dreams, my will power at the lowest ebb. Oh what can I do? Oh buccaneer! Can ya help me put my truck in gear? Can ya take me far away from here, save my soul from sin? "You wanna get away? You've had it man? Nothing's going right so come sit on the sands of the island! Island of lost souls. No luxuries. No no! Amenities? Too dull! Your senses? Oh oh! Only primitive! Hey hey! Really get
s, e-files one and e-files two about how Elvis is supposed to be still alive. And one time when he came round we were watching one of those, but he didn't say anything he just sat on the armchair. He was playing wIn Babylon on the boulevard of broken dreams, my will power at the lowest ebb. Oh what can I do? Oh buccaneer! Can ya help me put my truck in gear? Can ya take me far away from here, save my soul from sin? "You wanna get away? You've had it man? Nothing's going right so come sit on the sands of the island! Island of lost souls. No luxuries. No no! Amenities? Too dull! Your senses? Oh oh! Only primitive! Hey hey! Really get
ith his collar a bit, and we watched it right through and then when it finished he just got up and walked off into the mist and didn't say anything. the first few times he came round I didn't speak to him at all, I wasn't really sure what to say. And Karen spoke to him quite a lot - she seemed to know what to do more than I do. He had quite a strange manner though, he'd go into your stuff and look through it, then he'd maybe pick something up and play with it for a wee while, but he'd never make any comment about any of it. Seemed pretty rude to me. I just watched whatever Karen did, and listened to how she talked to him and then, after a while I started to copy that, and tell him a few things,
China My China Lyrics
In the haze of the morning, China sits on Eternity And the opium farmers sell dreams to obscure fraternities On the horizon the curtains are closing Down in the orchard the aunties and uncles play their games (like it seems they always have done) In the blue distance the vertical offices bear their names (like it seems they always have done) Clocks ticking slowly, dividing the day up These poor girls
ot really bothered about whether he responded or said anything back or not. I think the first time I spoke to him we were sitting up on the mezzanine and I said that I would tell him about me and wee Karen, and how it was that we'd come to be living there. I thought he probably liked the fact that we were living thereIn the haze of the morning, China sits on Eternity And the opium farmers sell dreams to obscure fraternities On the horizon the curtains are closing Down in the orchard the aunties and uncles play their games (like it seems they always have done) In the blue distance the vertical offices bear their names (like it seems they always have done) Clocks ticking slowly, dividing the day up These poor girls
because he came round so much, so I thought he might want to know how it was that it came about. We did it all over backwards, I told him. First of all we got to know each other, and then a while after that we met, and when we'd known each other for about seven years we decided to have an anniversary, and that went quite well, so after the anniversary we had a honeymoon, and that went well too, so after that we decided that we would get married. That's why we're living there now. I used to think my dad was Elvis, but I haven't told him that yet. I haven't told my dad either...