Concertina

Album: To Venus And Back (1999)
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  • Clouds descending
    I'm not policing
    What you think and dream
    I run into your thought from
    Across the room
    Just another trick can I
    Weather this
    I've got a fever above my waist
    You got a squeeze box on your knee
    I know the truth is in between the
    First and the fortieth drink
    Concertina concertina a chill that bends
    This I swear you're the fiercest calm
    I've been in the soul quake
    Happened here in a glass world
    Particle by particle she slowly changes
    She likes hanging chinese paper cuts just
    Another fix
    Can I weather this
    I got my fuzz all tipped to play
    I got a dub on your landscape
    Then there's your policy of trancing
    The sauce without the blame too far
    Too far too far it could all get way too cheerful
    Concertina I know the truth lies in
    Between the first and fortieth drink
    Clouds descending Writer/s: TORI ELLEN AMOS
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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