West Ryder Silver Bullet

Album: West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum (2009)
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  • Then I went down into the basement
    where my friend the maniac busy's himself with his
    electronic graffiti
    Finally his language touches me
    because he talks to the part of us
    which insists on drawing profiles on prison walls.
    In that moment poetry will be made by everyone
    and there will be emu's in the zone

    Mist covers the ground
    In the city
    Engine rumbles quiet
    As we drift by

    I wish you could see it
    Through my crooked eye
    Oh your beauty
    Plays me just like a guitar string (it's so true)

    I want your touch
    Oh how I want you far too much
    She my baby
    He's my baby

    [Repeat: x8]
    Ah

    Days drift into one
    It's so pretty
    Travelling Wilbury's, Polly's photo fits
    And this stolen car
    Is loaded with junk
    It's so dirty
    He'll be the death of me
    But that's OK

    I want your touch
    Oh how I want you far too much
    She my baby
    He's my baby

    [Repeat: x8]
    Ah Writer/s: SERGIO PIZZORNO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Cunny Lanegus from Down Below.It's not "busy's", it's "busies". Likewise, it's not "emu's", it's simply "emus". Another one: "Travelling Wilbury's" should be "Wilburys". So many misplaced apostrophes it's almost as if the key was stuck.
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