Nothing here to fear
I'm just sitting around
Being foolish when
There is work to be done
Just a hang-up call
And the quiet breathing
Of our Persian we call
Cajun on a Wednesday

So we go from year to year
With secrets we've been keeping
Though you say you're not a Templar man

Seems as if we're circling
For very different reasons
But one day the Eagle has to land

Out past the fountain
A left by the station
I start the day in the usual way
Then think -- well why not --
And stop for a coffee
Then begin to recall
Things that you say

No one's at the door
You suggest a ghost
Perhaps a phantom
I agree with this in part
Something is with us
I can't put my finger on --
Is Thumbelina size ten
On a Wednesday --

So we go from year to year
With secrets we've been keeping
Though you say you're not a Templar man

You tell me to cheer up
You suspect we're oddly even
Even still the eagle has to land

Out past the fountain
A left by the station
I start the day in the usual way
Then think -- well why not --
And stop for a coffee
Then begin to recall
Things that you say

Pluck up the courage
And snap
It's gone again
I start humming "When Doves Cry"
Can someone help me
I think that I'm Lost here
Lost in a place called America


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Wednesday Lyrics as written by Tori Ellen Amos

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    The beginning of the seventh verse is wrong it should be: "you tell me to cheer up you suspect we're oddly even, even still the Eagle has to land" not "Seems as if we're circling for very different reasons but one day the Eagle has to land". In an interview Tori Amos says that the songs about a woman in a marriage who finds out that her husbands been keeping secrets, and she thinks that he's having an affair but she isn't sure if she's just imagining it, this fits in with the lines: "No one's at the door You suggest a ghost perhaps a phantom I agree with this in part Something is with us I can't put my finger on -- is Thumbalina size 10 on a Wednesday --" and also the line "just a hang up call". The line "you suspect we're oddly even" shows that he's also suspicious of her. Here's a good link to find out more: yessaid.com/frames.html

    lungs-lockedon December 14, 2009   Link

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