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River | 7"/CDEP | Sarah 88 | May 1994
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River (5:08)
Nimbus (4:21)
Hit (5:08)
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Sleeve scan courtesy of Kimmo Sääskilahti.
i can forget my lonliness by chewing gum stumble into several arms and
strip away the day's decay sadness is a way of life for bitter me but don't
you quote me the prophets 'cause i know it's wrong but it's not for long if
i had eyes like river would you you take some notice of me if i had lips
like river would you talk to me now i walk the streets of london and i look
around at the people rushing by where do they go do they even know i hear
they staple sequins to their sooty souls just to tempt this this accolite
from his real world his only world if i had eyes like river would you take
some notice of me if I had lips like river would you talk to me now talk to
me now talk to me now talk to me now.
barely audible speaking in background
nim-bus (nim'bes) n., pl. -|bi' (-bi')
or -bus|es [L, violent rain, black rain cloud, < IE base
*nebh, moist cloud > L nebula] 1 the cloudshape
which enveloped the gods when they appeared on earth 2 a circle, or
disk, or any indication of radiant light around the heads of divinities,
saints, and sovereigns, upon medals, pictures, etc.; a halo. See also
Aureola, and Glory.
Hit with help from Damien Cashman.
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i knew your mother i knew your father as well when they were happy shining
torches in the children's eyes why do you ask there is nothing to add fame
startled you hit the booze hit your dad now showbiz beckons and i can see it
all for myself the drugs and glitter the yellow brick road leading down to
ill health oh my ill health oh my ill health why do you ask there is
nothing to add fame startled you hit the booze hit your dad why do you ask
there is nothing to add fame startled you hit the booze hit your dad why there
is nothing to add fame hit the booze hit your dad fame startled you why fame
startled you hit the booze hit your dad fame.
© 1994 Blueboy, Sarah, Shinkansen.
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