Them Heavy People

Album: The Kick Inside (1978)
Charted: 10
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  • Rolling (rolling) the ball, rolling (rolling) the ball, rolling (rolling) the ball to me
    Rolling (rolling) the ball, rolling (rolling) the ball, rolling (rolling) the ball to me

    They arrived at an inconvenient time
    I was hiding in a room in my mind
    They made me look at myself
    I saw it well, I'd shut the people out of my life
    So now I take the opportunities
    Wonderful teachers ready to teach me
    I must work on my mind
    For now I realize
    Everyone of us has a heaven inside

    Them heavy people hit me in a soft spot
    Them heavy people help me
    Them heavy people hit me in a soft spot
    Rolling the ball (rolling), rolling the ball (rolling), rolling the ball to me

    They open doorways that I thought were shut for good
    They read me Gurdjieff and Jesu
    They build up my body, break me emotionally
    It's nearly killing me, but what a lovely feeling!
    I love the whirling of the dervishes
    I love the beauty of rare innocence
    You don't need no crystal ball
    Don't fall for a magic wand
    We humans got it all, we perform the miracles

    Them heavy people hit me in a soft spot
    Them heavy people help me
    Them heavy people hit me in a soft spot
    Rolling the ball (rolling), rolling the ball(rolling), rolling the ball to me Writer/s: Kate Bush
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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