Laughing

Album: Murmur (1983)
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  • Laocoön and her two sons
    Pressured storm tried to move
    No other more emotion bound
    Martyred misconstrued

    Lighted in a room lanky room
    Lighted lighted laughing in tune
    Lighted lighted laughing

    Laocoön and her two sons
    Run the gamut sated view
    Know them more emotion bound
    Martyred misconstrued

    Lighted in a room lanky room
    Lighted lighted laughing in tune
    Lighted lighted laughing

    In a room lock the door, latch the room
    Lighted, lighted, laughing

    Laocoön and her two sons
    Ran the gamut, settled new
    Find a place fit to laugh
    Lock the doors, latch the room
    Lighted in a room, lanky room
    Lighted, lighted, laughing in tune
    Lighted, lighted, laughing in tune
    Lighted, lighted, laughing in tunes
    Lighted, lighted, laughing in tunes Writer/s: Bill Berry, Michael Mills, Michael Stipe, Peter Buck
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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