We caught an honest buzz
You caught us
Called it dangerous

I doubt I made a sound
You thought it was erotica
It was erotic

You called a cough a smile
Now I can't tell glad from ill
You doubt my world is round
You're right I was Copernicus

You don't have to wait to come undone
Not about the night we hung Old Leigh

Hail and rain on the lake tonight
Into the lake now
Way to go

Someone made a mistake tonight
And they're blaming it all on you

Swimming told me you waited too long
Wait for the light now
Way to go

Hold the rope they're going to hang you from
They're blaming it all on you

That's between the birds and the worms


Lyrics submitted by soul never ignorant

Copernicus Lyrics as written by John Roderick

Lyrics © ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    For what it's worth here are the actual lyrics:

    We caught an honest buzz You caught us Called it dangerous

    I doubt I made a sound You thought it was erotica It was erotic

    You called a cough a smile Now I can’t tell glad from ill You doubt my world is round You’re right I was Copernicus

    You don’t have to wait to come undone Not about the night we hung Old Leigh

    Hail and rain on the lake tonight Into the lake now Way to go

    Someone made a mistake tonight And they’re blaming it all on you

    Swimming told me you waited too long Wait for the light now Way to go

    Hold the rope they’re going to hang you from They’re blaming it all on you

    That’s between the birds and the worms

    choirvandalon February 02, 2006   Link

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