Soup
by Can

Album: Ege Bamyasi (1971)
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  • The sound alone will make me move along
    This thing speaks, you're often on
    The sound alone, yeah, yeah
    All the song now
    The hiding measure, you won't get them
    And when you're down you're down all bound
    The crazy town, all way down

    If you last long the warning hound
    The warning down, you're all, yeah
    The fregging down, they soothe my neck
    The fregging town, it's all down
    This walking all around
    This walking all throughtown
    Won't you laugh?

    It's Monday while I write
    And better ever laugh alright
    Do not lie just all life
    Better ever laugh alright that
    What time, just my life
    Is ever hanging out of the day
    A better life, it's all I like
    It's better walking all around
    Ever back, it's all, it's all alive
    Ever back, it's all, it's all alive

    Forget one life, it's all their life
    We make you people all laugh
    Forget one life and parts he correct
    Forget it and support all parts of life
    Supporting one life is just breaking time
    The magic's better all alone
    Just falling alone, the threshold of life
    Livings taking all of my morning life

    Back, it's all, it's all going in my pocket
    Back, it's all the morning of my life

    All string
    It's all and now
    Laying down to the ground
    Is it a mind or is it a grawl?
    For it's all sense, itsall
    Or is it a game?
    Or is it a game?

    It's just in, he's just tall
    I wouldnt laugh Writer/s: Holger Schuering, Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit, Kenji Damo Suzuki, Michael Karoli
    Publisher: Royalty Network
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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