This song was originally written by a guy called Peter Gutteridge. He was one of the founders of the "Dunedin Sound" a musical scene in the south of New Zealand in the early 80s. From there it was covered by "The Clean" one of the early bands of that scene (he had originally been a member of in it's early days, writing a couple of their best early songs). The Dunedin sound, and the Clean became popular on american college radio in the mid to late 80s. I guess Yo La Tengo heard that version.
Great version of a great song,
All these places part of me
It fills me up and swallows me
My emotions wrapped in vines
Are reaching for the sun that shines
Oh, I must say I adore you
But sometimes I seem to ignore you
That's because I don't deserve
To have your love for me ever
All this time, I wanted you to know
That if you're ever, ever feeling low
You can always count on, on me
To be there whenever you need
Since you took my breath again
Would you share your oxygen?
I can breathe one breath of air
Intoxicated by your stare
Standing in the middle of the street
Oh, please don't run over me
I been trying, trying to finally
Reach for a sun that shines
All this time, I wanted you to know
That if you're ever, ever, ever feeling low
You can always count on, on me
To be there whenever you need
Oh, I love you so much, baby
You are my, you are my rising sun
Oh, I love you so much, baby
You are my, you are my setting sun
You are my rising sun
You are my setting sun
You are my rising sun
You are my setting sun
It fills me up and swallows me
My emotions wrapped in vines
Are reaching for the sun that shines
Oh, I must say I adore you
But sometimes I seem to ignore you
That's because I don't deserve
To have your love for me ever
All this time, I wanted you to know
That if you're ever, ever feeling low
You can always count on, on me
To be there whenever you need
Since you took my breath again
Would you share your oxygen?
I can breathe one breath of air
Intoxicated by your stare
Standing in the middle of the street
Oh, please don't run over me
I been trying, trying to finally
Reach for a sun that shines
All this time, I wanted you to know
That if you're ever, ever, ever feeling low
You can always count on, on me
To be there whenever you need
Oh, I love you so much, baby
You are my, you are my rising sun
Oh, I love you so much, baby
You are my, you are my setting sun
You are my rising sun
You are my setting sun
You are my rising sun
You are my setting sun
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